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Formation of a Quadratic Equation From It's Roots
√3 and -√3 ar...
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√3 and-√3 are the zeroes of polynomial x^3-4x^2-3x+12. Find the third zero
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Solution
sum of the roots = -b/a
√3 + x + -√3 = -(-4/1)
x = 4
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