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Find all the zeroes of the polynomial x^4 − 3x^3 + 6x − 4 , if two of its zeroes are √2 and −√2 . Thanks​

User Wloescher
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Answer:

x=1 and x=2

Explanation:

FIrst, continiuously apply syntheic divison to break it down into a quadratic.

Then, factor that quadratic.

Your zeores would be 1 and 2

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