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2.Are – 3 and 3 zeros of the polynomial x + 3?​

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Answered by shubhankarmahashabde
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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

x + 3 = 0

Therefore,

x = -3 ( equation 1 )

Now, substituting -3 = x in equation 1, we get,

-3 = -3

Since LHS = RHS, -3 is a zero of the polynomial x - 3

Substituting x = 3 in eqation 1, we get,

3 = -3

Since, LHS is not equal to RHS, Therefore, -3 is a zero but 3 is not a zero.

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