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if one zero of the polynomial x2 -4 +1 is 2 + √3 write the other zeroes​

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Answered by katty81
9

Hence, 3/2 is the zero of the polynomial 2x - 3.

Answered by cutebrainlystar
11

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Alpha = -2

P(X) = X2+X -2

Here,

A= Coefficient of X2 = 1

B = Coefficient of X = 1

And,

C = Constant term = -2

Sum of zeroes = -B/A

-2 + beta = -1/1

beta =-1+2=1

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