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Standard XII
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Existence of Limit
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solve the equationx^4-4x^2+8x+35=0 having given that one root is 2+\sqrt{-3}.
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Q.
Solve the equation
x
4
−
4
x
2
+
8
x
+
35
=
0
having given that one root is
2
+
√
−
3
.
Q.
Solve
x
4
−
4
x
2
+
8
x
+
35
=
0
, given that
2
+
i
√
3
is a root.
Q.
Solve the equation
x
4
−
4
x
2
+
8
x
+
35
=
0
, if one of its roots is
2
+
√
3
i
Q.
Solve the equations:
3
x
4
−
10
x
3
+
4
x
2
−
x
−
6
=
0
, one root being
1
+
√
−
3
2
.
Q.
lf
2
−
i
√
3
is a root of
x
4
−
4
x
2
+
8
x
+
35
=
0
then the other roots are
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