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

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Answered by Anonymous
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As 2 is the zero of the polynomial.

We know that if α is a zero of the polynomial p(x), then p(α) = 0

Substituting x = 2\: in \:x^2 + 3x + p,

 2^2 + 3(2) + p = 0

4 + 6 + p = 0

10 + p = 0

p = -10

Answered by akashtonger9299
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P(x)=0
0=2*2+3*2+p
0=4+6+p
P=-10 hope it help you
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