Math, asked by sanjeev864, 1 year ago

find the number of zeros of x square + 4 x + 12

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Answered by AnandKamilla
0

Answer:

2

x²+4x+12=0

=> x²+4x= -12

=>x(x+4)=-12

=>x+4=-12/x

=>x= (-12-4x)/x

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

Two zeroes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given  :

\large \text{$p(x)=x^2+4x+12$}

We have to find numbers of zeroes.

Here highest power is two so p ( x ) has two zeroes.

Now look the see graph there is two points on x- y axis .

It show that polynomial x has two values.

It may be positive or negative also.

To find zeroes always see highest power of function. Highest power

variable value contain numbers of zeroes.

Thus we get answer.

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