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if  \: m \: and \: n \: are \: the \: zeroes \: of \: polynomial \:    {x }^{2}  - 4x + 3 \: show \: that \:  \frac{1}{m}  +  \frac{1}{n}  - mn  + 14 = 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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we set g ( x ) = 0 g(x)=0 g(x)=0g, left parenthesis, x, right parenthesis, equals, 0 and solve for x x xx, we get x = 3 x=\tealD3 x=3x, equals, ...

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Answered by sameer9976ss
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complete the polynomial in question

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