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Find the zero of the polynomial 2x²-2x+1​

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Answered by bhavyagugnani
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Answer:

2x²-2x+1

a=2; b=-2; c=1

D= b²-4ac

=(-2)² - (4×2×1)

=4-8

= -4

Since the value of discriminant is in minus, ∴there are no roots of the given polynomial.

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Answered by ItzCoolHarsh
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2x²-2x+1

a=2; b=-2; c=1

D= b²-4ac

=(-2)² - (4×2×1)

=4-8

= -4

Since the value of discriminant is in minus, ∴there are no roots of the given polynomial.

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