form a quadratic polynomial whose one zero is 3+√2
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let α and β are the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial.
Given: one zero(α)= 3+√2
Sum of its zeroes (α+ β)= 6
(α+ β)= 6
3+√2 + β= 6
β = 6- (3+√2)= 6 -3 -√2= 3-√2
β= 3 -√2
Product of zeroes (α. β) = (3+√2) (3-√2)
α. β =( 3)² - (√2)²= 9 - 2= 7
[(a+b) (a-b)= a² - b²]
α. β = 7
Required Polynomial= k [x²-(Sum of zeroes)x +( Product of zeroes)]
= k[ x² -(α+ β)x +(α. β], where k is a non zero real number.
= x² -(6)x + (7) [ here k = 1]
= x² - 6x + 7
Hence, a quadratic polynomial is x² - 6x + 7.
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Let a & B zero of polynomial than
a+b =3+√2+3-√2=6
ab=3+√2 x 3 -√2 =7
Equation will be
X2-6x+7
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