Math, asked by mehuliscool1, 1 year ago

find all the zeros of the polynomial p(x) = x^4 = 3x^3 - x^2 - 9x -6 = 0if zeros are root(3) and -root(3)

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Answered by StephCurry
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wrong question for sure.... chexk it then tell me.

mehuliscool1: i think so because you shouldn't get a remainder in this right
StephCurry: yeah
mehuliscool1: @priyud is the quotient x^2 +3x - 22
mehuliscool1: sorry x^2 +3x -2
priyudd: hii yes
priyudd: no no sign exchange
Answered by priyudd
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I think that your question is incorrect . check the answer attached above and if u found any correction like that plz inform me
middle term splitting of x^2-3x+2
x^2-x-2x+2
x (x-1)-2 (x-1)
(x-2)(x-1)
so the answer will be x=2and1
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priyudd: you can talk here
mehuliscool1: ay thanks dude
mehuliscool1: i got quotient as x^2 + 3x - 2
priyudd: mark it as brainlist if you satisfied
priyudd: okk
priyudd: but how
priyudd: first check the question again .
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