Math, asked by supanpreet000, 10 months ago

check whether -2 and 2 are zeroes of the polynomial x+2​

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Answered by abhishekpandey14e
2

Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

polynomial p(x) = x+2

substitute -2 instead of x

I.e p(-2)= -2+2

= 0

now substitute 2 instead of x

I. e. p(2) = 2+2 =4

therefore only -2 is the zeros of the polynomial

x+2

Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
0

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