Math, asked by aptdentalbalaji, 10 months ago

Find the value of “p” from the equation x²+3x+p, if one of the zeroes of the polynomial is 2.​

Answers

Answered by yadavsaurav4463
2

Step-by-step explanation:

by putting 2 in equation

we can get the value of p

2^2+3×2+p=0

4+6+p=0

we get,

P=(-10)

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Answered by Malhar258060
1

Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

  • +3x+p=0

  • If 2 is the root of equation then it should satisfy it so just put x=2 in equation

  • +3x+p=0

  • (2)²+3(2)+p=0

  • 4+6+p=0

  • 10+p=0

  • p= -10.

so your final answer is-

p= -10.

I hope you get the right answer

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