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form a polynomial whose zeroes are (5+3√2)​

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Answered by yashisharma14402
1

Answer:

x2 - 10x +7

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of zeroes = 5 - 3√2 + 5 + 3√2 = 10

Product of zeroes= (5 - 3√2)(5 + 3√2) = 7  

P(x)= x2 - 10x + 7

So, the polynomial is x2 - 10x + 7 (ANSWER)

Answered by rajivijay8
5

Answer:

Answer is quadratic

Step-by-step explanation:

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