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Check whether3 and -2 are the zeros of the polynomial P(x)=x²-6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, 3 and -2 are not the zeros of the polynomial P(x) = x²-6.

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Answered by brainlysme14
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3 and -2 are not zeros of polynomials.

Explanation:

Let,

P(x)=x²-6​, -> (1)

Putting, x=3 in (1)

we get,

= (3) ² - 6

=9-6

=3

Thus, 3 is not equal to 0

Therefore, 3 is not zeros of polynomial.

Putting, x= -2   in (1)

we get,

= (-2) ² - 6

= 4 - 6

= -2

Thus, -2 is not equal to zero

Therefore, -2 is not zeros of polynomial.

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