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find zero polynomial of p(X)=x²-4x+3​

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Answered by MizzFlorence
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Given, p(x)=x2−4x+3

=x2−3x−x+3

=x(x−3)−1(x−3)

=(x−3)(x−1)

For zeroes of polynomial, p(x)=0

i.e.  (x−3)(x−1)=0

or,   x=3 or x=1

Let, α=3 and β=1

α+β=a−b

αβ=ac

Here,  a=1b=−4c=3

α+β=4

αβ=3

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Answered by Anonymous
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