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Given that √2 is a zero of the cubic polynomial .
6 {x}^{3} +  \sqrt{2}   {x}^{2}  - 10x - 4 \sqrt{2}
Find its other two zeros.

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Answered by khushichhatre1310
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Given that √2 is a zero of the cubic polynomial .

6 {x}^{3} + \sqrt{2} {x}^{2} - 10x - 4 \sqrt{2}

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