Math, asked by shravyads, 1 day ago

Find the zero of polynomial p(x) = (x - 2)²-(x+2)²​

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Answered by vtrjayashree
2

Step-by-step explanation:

P(x)=(x−2)²

−(x−2) ²

This is in the form of a²-b²

P(x)=(x−2+x+2)(x−2−(x+2))

P(x)=2x(x−2−x−2)

P(x)=2x(−4)

P(x)=0

−8x=0

x=0

Hence,

x=0 is the zero of the polynomial P(x)

Answered by samanwaybagchi05
2

Answer:

P(x)=(x−2)

2

−(x−2)

2

This is in the form of a

2

−b

2

P(x)=(x−2+x+2)(x−2−(x+2))

P(x)=2x(x−2−x−2)

P(x)=2x(−4)

P(x)=0

−8x=0

x=0

Hence,

x=0 is the zero of the polynomial P(x)

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