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Check whether 3 and 2 are the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) when p(x)= x2-x-6.​

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Answered by armanarnav
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Answer:

x² – x – 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

A zero or root of a polynomial function is a number that, when plugged in for the variable, makes the function equal to zero.

Now,

P(x) = x² – x – 6

Therefore,

P(-2) = (-2)² – (-2) – 6

⇒ P(-2) = 4 + 2 – 6

⇒ P(-2) = 0

similarly, P(3) = 3² – 3 – 6

⇒ P(3) = 9 – 3 – 6

⇒ P(3) = 0

Hence, Yes, 3 and -2 are zeroes of the polynomial x² – x – 6.

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