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Find the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3 + root3 and -3 - root 3

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Answered by vinod6479
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Answered by Anonymous
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HERE IS UR ANSWER DEAR,

let

alpha = -3+√3

beta. = -3- √3

sum of zeros

= -3+ √3 -3 -√3

= -6

product of zeros

= (-3+√3 )(-3-√3)

= (-3)² - (√3)²

= 9 - 3

= 6

quadratic polynomial form

= x² - (sum of zeros ) x + products of roots

= x² - (-6)x + 6

= x² +6x +6

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