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If m and n are the zeroes of the polynomial x2-4x+4,then find a polynomial with zeroes (1/m)+n And (1/n)+m

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Answered by navya7516
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Answer:

 {x}^{2}  - 4x + 4 = 0

Factorising the above equation , then

 {x}^{2}  - 2x - 2x + 4 = 0

taking 'x ' as common then

x(x - 2) - 2(x - 2) = 0

x-2 = 0 then x = 2

here both m and n are equal that is m = 2 and n = 2

now (1/m) + n = 1/2 +2

= 1 +4/2

= 5/2

and (1/n) +m = 1/2 +2 = 5/2 ..

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Answer:

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