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What should be subtracted from the polynomial x2 - 4x – 6, so that 5is a zero of the polynomial​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

-1 should be subtracted

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

5 should be the zero of POLYNOMIAL

p(x)=x²-4x-6

So,x=5

p(5)=(5)²-4(5)-6

=25-20-6

=5-6

=-1

Therefore, -1 should be subtracted.

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