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if alpha and beta are the zeros of a polynomial xsquare- 4 under root 3x + 3 then find the value of alpha + beta -Alpha×beta​

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Answered by AgniSingh
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Answer:

p(x)= x²-4√3x+3

Step-by-step explanation:

alpha+beta= -b/a

= -(-4√3)/1

= 4√3

alpha*beta = c/a

= 3

Therefore, alpha+beta- alpha*beta= 4√3-3

Answered by surendrasahoo
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