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find the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are - 2 upon root 3 and root 3 upon 4

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Answered by bharath0719
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alpha+beta=-2root3+root3/4

=-2+4+3

=5

alpha * beta =-2root3*root3/4

=-2/4

=-1/2

the needed polynomial is

x²-(alpha + beta) x+alpha* beta

x²-5x+(-1/2)

we can multiply with two because it is in if if not okay

2x²-10x-1

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