Math, asked by mamidijayaprakash5, 8 months ago

Find the number of zeroes of the given polynomials.
(1) p(x) = 2x+1 (2) (x+2) (x+3)​

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Answered by VasuMavani
2

Answer:

1) 1

2) 2

Explanation:

Number of zeros means for how many different values of X, our polynomial will be zero.

So, 2X + 1 = 0, means X = - 1/2

and for second polynomial it will be zero at -2 and -3 both as it is in multiplication.

Answered by dubeyanu080
2

Given : For finding P(0)

P(X) = 2x+1(2)(x+2)(x+3)

P(0) = 2(0) +1(2)(0+2)(0+3)

= 0+ 2 *2*3

= 0+2*6

= 0+12

= 12 ,ans....

So, 12 is answer..

I hope my answer may help you...

........Thanku....

And

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.like -- natural number ,etc.

And solve your question by. this way .

Remember...To find number of zeros in any polynomial question. you should put any number..

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