2 is a zero of p(x) = x^2 - 3x^2 +2 write true or false
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False , because zero of a polynomial can be any real number e.g., p(x) = x – 2, then 2 is a zero of polynomial p(x). e.g., p(x) = x2 -2, as degree pf p(x) is 2 ,so it has two degree, so it has two zeroes i.e., √2 and -√2.
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No 2 is not zero of polynomial. it is false
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