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if one zero of the polynomial x^2-4x+1 is 2+root3.write the other zero

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Answered by Swarup1998
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The answer is given below :

The polynomial is
 ({x}^{2}  - 4x + 1)

since \: (2 +  \sqrt{3} ) \: is \: a \: zero\\ of \: the \: polynomial \: then \\ (2 -  \sqrt{ 3} ) \: be \: the \: other \: conjugate \:  \\ zero.

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