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-2 and -3 are the zeros of the polynomial p(x)=(x+2) (x+3) verify !​

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Answered by yarrabatisairam
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Answer:

-2 and -3 are the zeroes of polynomial p(x)=(x+2) (x+3)

Step-by-step explanation:

x = -2 and -3

p(-2 ) = (-2+2) (-2+3)

= (0) (1)

= 0

p(-3) = (-3+2) (-3+3)

= (-1 ) (0)

= 0

Therefore we can say -2 and -3 are the zeroes of the polynomial p(x)

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