Math, asked by shreeb2754, 5 months ago

form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3+-√2​

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Answered by manas7083
5

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Answered by zeel2032
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Answer:

Given zeros of polynomial are 3±

2

Let α,β be zeros of polynomial

then

α+β=3+

2

+3−

2

=6 ________ (1)

& αβ(3+

2

)(3−

2

)

αβ=9−3

2

+3

2

−2=7 _________ (2)

then

quadratic equation is

x

2

−(α+β)x+αβ=0

From (1) & (2)

[x

2

−6x+7=0]

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