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find the zero of the polynomial of p (x) = 6x - 4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

p(0)=6×0-4

p(0)=0-4

p(0)=4

Answered by s1695anshita10430
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Answer:

and 4 is the zeros of the polynomial.

The given polynomial is x^{2}-6x+8.

As 2 is the zero of the polynomial , the value of the polynomial at the zeros is 0.

p(x) = x^{2}-6x+8

p(2) = 2^{2}-6(2)+8

p(2) = 4 - 12 + 8 = 0

Therefore , 2 is the zero of the polynomial .

To find the other zeros of the polynomial we find the roots of the polynomial ,

x^{2}-6x+8 = 0

(x-2)(x-4) = 0

The other root of the polynomial is 4.

The zeros of the polynomial is 2 and 4.

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