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find all the zeros of the polynomial f(x) =x^3+13x^2+32x+20 if one of its zeros is -2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given: -2 is a zero of f(x)

Therefore, (x+2) is a factor of f(x)

Now,





As, we know that,

Dividend = (Divisor x Quotient) + Remainder






The other zeros of f(x) are

x+10=0 and x+1=0

x=-10 and x=-1

Thus, the zeros of f(x) are -10, -2 and -1.


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Answered by Tamash
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