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Find the remaining zeroes of the polynomial 2^4 − 4^2 + 3^3 − 3 + 2 if two of its zeroes are 1 and −1.
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Answered by diganthjnvd
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Answer:

It is given that 2+

3

,2−

3

are two zeroes of the polynomial f(x)=2x

4

−9x

3

+5x

2

+3x−1

∴(x−(2+

3

))(x−(2−

3

))=(x−2−

3

)(x−2+

3

)

=(x−2)

2

−(

3

)

2

=x

2

−4x+4−3

=x

2

−4x+1

∴(x−(2+

3

))(x−(2−

3

))=x

2

−4x+1 is a factor of f(x)

Now divide f(x) by x

2

−4x+1

∴f(x)=(x

2

−4x+1)(2x

2

−x−1)

Hence, the other two zeroes of f(x) are the zeroes of the polynomial 2x

2

−x−1

2x

2

−x−1=(2x+1)(x−1)

Hence, the other two zeroes are −

2

1

,1.

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