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find the zeroes if the polynomial g(x)=x^2+x-6​

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Answered by bhavanaRS
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Answer:

x=2,-3

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Answered by Flaunt
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find the zeroes if the polynomial g(x)=x^2+x-6

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\bold{ {x}^{2}  + x - 6 = 0}

=>it is in the form of a quadratic equation:

\bold{ {ax}^{2}  + bx -c= 0}

 =  >  {x}^{2}  + 3x - 2x - 6 = 0

 =  > x(x + 3) - 2(x + 3) = 0

 =  > (x - 2)(x + 3) = 0

 =  > x  - 2 = 0

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 =  > x + 3 = 0

 \bold{\blue{=  > x =  - 3}}

Therefore,The zeroes of the polynomial is (2,-3)

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