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Answered by rishabh1894041
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Answer:

a = 2 \: , \:  \: b =  -  \sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

If \: x -  \sqrt{3}  \: is \: a \: factor \: of \: the \:  \\ polynomial \: a {x}^{2}  + bx + c. \\ Then \: i \\ x =  \sqrt{3}  \: satisfy \: the \: polynomial \\  \\ 3a  +  \sqrt{3} b - 3 = 0 \\ 3a +  \sqrt{3} b = 3 \\  \sqrt{3} a + b =  \sqrt{3}.......(1)  \\ a + b = 2 -  \sqrt{3} .......(2) \\ on \: solving \: the \: (1) \: and \: (2) \\ a = 2 \:  \: , \:  \: b =  \ -  \sqrt{3}  \\  \\  \\  \\ Hope \: it \: will \: help \: you.

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