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If two zeros of the polynomial p(x) = 2x4 - 3x? - 3x + 6x - 2 are √2 and
√-2, find its other two zeros.​

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Answered by Kasavnavya1998
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer

Since, it is given that

2

and −

2

are the zeroes of the polynomial p(x)=2x

4

−3x

3

−3x

2

+6x−2, therefore, (x−

2

) and (x+

2

) are also the zeroes of the given polynomial. Now, consider the product of zeroes as follows:

(x−

2

)(x+

2

)

=(x)

2

−(

2

)

2

(∵a

2

−b

2

=(a+b)(a−b))

=x

2

−2

We now divide 2x

4

−3x

3

−3x

2

+6x−2 by (x

2

−2) as shown in the above image:

From the division, we observe that the quotient is 2x

2

−3x+1 and the remainder is 0.

Now, we factorize the quotient 2x

2

−3x+1 by equating it to 0 to find the other zeroes of the given polynomial:

2x

2

−3x+1=0

⇒2x

2

−2x−x+1=0

⇒2x(x−1)−1(x−1)=0

⇒(2x−1)(x−1)=0

⇒(2x−1)=0,(x−1)=0

⇒x=

2

1

,x=1

Hence, the other two zeroes of p(x)=2x

4

−3x

3

−3x

2

+6x−2 are

2

1

,1.

Answered by tjangid684
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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