Math, asked by vanshikaa45, 9 months ago


Given that
 \sqrt{2}
is a zero of the cubic polynomial
6x³+root 2x² - 10x -4root2, find its other two zeroes​

Answers

Answered by divyamyindia271
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Step-by-step explanation:

6 {x}^{3}  +  \sqrt{2}  {x}^{2}  - 10x - 4 \sqrt{2}  = 0 \\  \sqrt{2} \:  is \: one \: root \: then \: divide \: this \\ whole \: eq \: by \: x -  \sqrt{2}

ON DIVIDING WE GET

question is wrong because 2 is not zero of this polynomial.

 \\  \\  \\  \\  \\  \\  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty  \infty

HOPE IT HELPS.......

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