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factors of x2 + x - p (p-1) with zeroes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

For the zeros of the given polynomial ,

x^2 + x-p(p-1)= 0

→x^2 + x -p^2 +p=0

→ x^2 - p^2 +(x+p)=0

→(x-p)(x+p)+(x+p)= 0

→(x+p) (1+x-p)= 0

Thus, (p+x) and (-p+x+1) are the zeros of the given polynomial.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

For the zeros of the given polynomial ,

x^2 + x-p(p-1)= 0

→x^2 + x -p^2 +p=0

→ x^2 - p^2 +(x+p)=0

→(x-p)(x+p)+(x+p)= 0

→(x+p) (1+x-p)= 0

Thus, (p+x) and (-p+x+1) are the zeros of the given polynomial

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