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Draw the graph of the polynomial x^+3x-4. find the zeroes snd justify your answer​

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Answered by tannuchauhan1
8

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of p(x) is given above.

Clearly, from the graph x=−4,1 are zeros of p(x).

Verification:-

p(−4)=(−4)

2

+3×−4−4=16−12−4=0

p(1)=(1)

2

+3×1−4=1+3−4=0

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Answered by prakashcor
2

Answer:The graph of p(x) is given above.

Clearly, from the graph x=−4,1 are zeros of p(x).

Verification:-

p(−4)=(−4)

2

+3×−4−4=16−12−4=0

p(1)=(1)

2

+3×1−4=1+3−4=0

Step-by-step explanation:

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