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find the value of the polynomial p(x)= x^2 + 5x-24 at x=3​

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Answered by anandsilwal3
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Step-by-step explanation:

3 = (3)^2 + 5(3) -24

3 = 9 + 15 - 24

3 = 0

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Answered by rajdeepbiswas3305
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Answer:

Given polynomial :

p(x) =  {x}^{2}  + 5x - 24

We have to find the value of the polynomial at x=3

Therefore,

p(3) =  {(3)}^{2}  + (5 \times 3)  - 24 \\  = 9 + 15 - 24 \\  = 0

Hence, we can also say that 3 is a zero of the given polynomial...

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