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Question
If one zero of the polynomial `x^2 - 4x + 1` is `(2 + sqrt(3))`, write the other zero.
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Solution
Let the other zero of the given polynomial be a.
Now, Sum of the zeroes of the given polynomial = `-(-4)/1 = 4`
∴ `a + (2 + sqrt(3)) = 4`
⇒ `a = 4 - 2 - sqrt(3)`
⇒ `a = 2 - sqrt(3)`
Hence, the other zero of the given polynomial is `(2 - sqrt(3))`.
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