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Standard X
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Formation of a Quadratic Equation From It's Roots
If 2 zeroes o...
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If 2 zeroes of the polynomial x
4
- 6x
3
- 26x
2
+ 138x - 35 are 2+ root 3 and 2 - root 3, find the other zeroes.
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Q.
If two zeroes of the polynomial
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−
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x
3
−
26
x
2
+
138
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are
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Q.
If two zeros of the polynomial
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x
)
=
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4
−
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Q.
If two zeros of the polynomial f(x) =
x
4
−
6
x
3
−
26
x
2
+
138
x
−
35
are
2
±
√
3
,
find other zeros.
Q.
Find all zeros of
x
4
−
6
x
3
−
26
x
2
+
138
x
−
35
, if two zeros are
2
+
√
3
and
2
−
√
3
Q.
2
+
√
3
and
2
−
√
3
are the zeros of
p
(
x
)
=
x
4
−
6
x
3
−
26
x
2
+
138
x
−
35
. Find the remaining zeros of
p
(
x
)
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