Math, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

6)The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x)= (x-2)^2+4 can have is:
i)1 ii)2 iii)0 iv)3
7)If find the sum of the zeros of the polynomial then the value of k is
i)2 ii) 4 iii)2 iv)4

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Answered by aabhakrvijay
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Step-by-step explanation:

6)

p(x)= (x-2)²+4

highest power of x is 2

so, no. of zeroes of given polynomial is 2 option(ii) answer

where is question 7.

Answered by VishnuTripathi698
5

Your Answer :

6th. .. option 2nd is correct because the highest power of the polynomial is 2 than the number of zeris of polynomial is also 2....

7th.... i dont understand you question i think it is incomplete

sorry for that.....

Hope it helps you☺️☺️

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