if two zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = x^4 - 6x^3 - -26x^2 + 138x - 35 are 2 ± √3. find other zeroes
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Let the other two zeros be X and Y.
We know that sum of zeroes is 6 by looking at the given polynomial.
X + Y + 4( "sum of 2+-√3" )= 6
X + Y = 2
The product of the zeros by looking at the equation we know is -35.
X×Y×(2+✓3)×(2-✓3) = -35
X×Y = -35
But X + Y = 2
Thus X and Y are 7 and -5.
Thus the other two zeroes are:
7 and -5
We know that sum of zeroes is 6 by looking at the given polynomial.
X + Y + 4( "sum of 2+-√3" )= 6
X + Y = 2
The product of the zeros by looking at the equation we know is -35.
X×Y×(2+✓3)×(2-✓3) = -35
X×Y = -35
But X + Y = 2
Thus X and Y are 7 and -5.
Thus the other two zeroes are:
7 and -5
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