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Find the value of 'a' for which 1 is the zero of the polynomial 2xsquare+ cx+√2​

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Answer:

a=√2(√2+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, 1 is a zero of the polynomial 2x²+ax+√2

Putting x=1,we get:

2 × (1)²+a × 1 + √2=0

⇒2×1+a+√2=0

⇒2+√2+a=0

⇒√2(√2+1)+a=0

⇒a=√2(√2+1)

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