Math, asked by khanlahkar2004, 9 months ago

4. If one of the zeroes of the polynomial x^2

-5x +p is 2. Find the other zero.

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Answered by genius7572
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here's your answer man

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Answered by Anonymous
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it \: is \: given \: that \: 2 \: is \: the \: zero \: of \: this </p><p>\: polynomial \\  \\ therefore \\  \\  {2}^{2}  - 5(2) + p = 0 \\  \\ 4 - 10 + p = 0 \\  \\ p =  - 6 \\  \\ therefore \: equation \: is \:   {x}^{2}  - 5x + 6  = 0\\  \\ {x}^{2}  - 2x - 3x - 6 = 0 \\  \\ x(x - 2) - 3(x - 2) \\  \\ (x - 2)(x - 3) \\  \\ if \\ x - 2 = 0 \\  \\ x = 2 \\  \\ if  \\  x  - 3 = 0 \\  \\ x = 3

therefore zeroes are 2 and 3......❣️

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