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Draw the graph of p(x) = 6 - x -xsquare and find the zeros.justify your answer.​

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Answered by suvrnaaher1986
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Answer:

Clearly graph of y=x

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−x−6 cut the x-axis at x=−2,3.

⇒x=−2,3 are zeros of y=x

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−x−6.

Justification:

when x=−2;y=4+2−6=0

when x=3;y=9−3−6=0

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