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12 he zero of
the polynonial P(x)=(x-6) (x+5​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWERTo find the zeroes of the polynomial, means to find those values of x for which the value of equation is zero.

ANSWERTo find the zeroes of the polynomial, means to find those values of x for which the value of equation is zero.p(x)=0

ANSWERTo find the zeroes of the polynomial, means to find those values of x for which the value of equation is zero.p(x)=0p(x)=(x−6)(x−5)=0

ANSWERTo find the zeroes of the polynomial, means to find those values of x for which the value of equation is zero.p(x)=0p(x)=(x−6)(x−5)=0Hence, x−6=0,x=6

ANSWERTo find the zeroes of the polynomial, means to find those values of x for which the value of equation is zero.p(x)=0p(x)=(x−6)(x−5)=0Hence, x−6=0,x=6 OR x−5=0,x=5

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Answered by Gaurang680
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P(x) = (x - 6) (x + 5)

P(12) = (12 - 6) (12 + 5)

P(12) = 6 × 17

P(12) = 102

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