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2. The Zeros of the polynomial x? - 2x - 3 are
(a) -3, 1 (b) -3, -1 (c) 3,-1 (d) 3, 1​

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Answered by stakeshchandra4
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Answer:

3,-1 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Abhay1729
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Step-by-step explanation:

If there is x^2 in place of x?,

then the given expression can be factorised as

(x -3)(x+1).

Thus ,the zeros are 3 and -1.

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