Respuesta :
Assertion(A): (2-√3) is one zero of the quadratic polynomial then the other zero will be (2+√3).
Reason (R): Irrational zeros (roots) always occurs in pairs.
What is the other zero of the polynomial if one zero of the quadratic polynomial?
Since the given polynomial is a quadratic so it has only two zeros. Let other zero be x. Hence, the other zero is (2 -√3).
What is one zero of the quadratic polynomial?
Polynomials that have only one zero mean both values of the variable are the same. This is the case of equal zeros of a quadratic equation. Let x be the variable of a quadratic equation and both zeroes of the quadratic equation are 2, i.e., equal roots.
Learn more about quadratic polynomial at
https://brainly.com/question/20515167
#SPJ2