Math, asked by kazifirozrahman, 3 months ago

Consider a polynomial, p(x) = x^4 ax^3 + bx²+cx+d
p(1)=p (2) = p (3) = P(4) = 0 then
find
p(5) = ?​

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Answered by reenagupta6543
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Answer:

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Answered by UsaidMansoor
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The 4 zeros of the polynomials are given....so we can rewrite the polynomial as  (x-1)(x-2)(x-3)(x-4)..........{ factor theorem }...now putting x=5 in the expression, we get (5-1)(5-2)(5-3)(5-4).= 4*3*2*1 =24     therefore P(5)=24.......hope it helps.

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