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if one zero of the polynomial is (a²+9) x²+13x+6a is reciprocal of the other ,find the value of a

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If m and n are zeroes of the polynomial 3x^2 + 11x – 4, find the value of m/n + n/m

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if degree of the polynomial p(x) is n,then write the maximum no. of zeroes.

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find the zeroes of the polynomial y(square) - 7y + 6

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