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Draw the graph of the polynomial p(x) = x2+x-6 and find the zeroes.​

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Answered by XxitsmrseenuxX
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Given : P(x) = x² + x - 6

To Find : draw a graph of the polynomial

find the zeroes

Solution:

x    P(x) = x² + x - 6

-4 6

-3 0

-2 -4

-1 -6

0 -6

1 -4

2 0

3 6

Zeroes of the graph are    - 3  and  2   as graph intersect x axis at these point

Vertex of graph  is (-0.5  -6.25)

y intercept  is - 6

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Answered by yoshita1810
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the above explanation is absolutely correct

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