Math, asked by trisha0807, 11 months ago



19. Show that 1 is a zero of the polynomial x4– x

³+x²– 2x+1. ​

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Answered by prince870900
3

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trisha0807: it should be 2-2 not 3-3
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Answered by kishlay0123
1

Step-by-step explanation:

let p(x) =4x-x+x^3+x^2-2x+1

by putting x=1

p(1)= 4*1-1+1^3+1^2-2*1 +1

=4-1+1+1-2+1

=3

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