Math, asked by rashi011702, 1 month ago

If one zero of the polynomial x2-4x+1 is 2+ root13, Find the other zero.​

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Answered by aarjavj312
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Answer:

2- √13

Step-by-step explanation:

sum of zeros = -b/a

let the other zero be x

  • x+2+√13 = -(-4)/1
  • x = 4 - ( 2+√13 )
  • x = 4-2-√13
  • x = 2-√13 ans.
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