3.5 is one of
of the zero of the polynomial
pty) :
sa tax² + 2ac 23x + 15.
3 true or false
athematics : Std. 10 (Part 1) E 2605
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The given statement is false,"a polynomial can have more than one zero".
E.g. p(x)=x2−5x+6 has two zeros.
As, x2−5x+6=0⇒x2−2x−3x+6=0
⇒x(x−2)−3(x−2)=0
⇒(x−3)(x−2)=0
⇒x=2,3
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