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Does the zeroes exist for the polynomial p(x) =x²+16? Justify your answer​

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Answer:

Solution:-

 =   \mathtt{{x}^{2}  + 16}

\mathtt{ = (x + 4)(x - 4)}

Now find zero of the polynomial

\mathtt{x + 4 = 0}

\mathtt{x = 0 - 4 }

\fbox{x =  - 4}

\mathtt{x - 4 = 0}

\mathtt{x = 0  + 4}

\fbox{x = 4}

Yes zeros are exist for this polynomial.

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