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find the zeroes of quadratic polynomail​

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Answered by sardapatel40
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Given any two linear polynomials u(x)=ax+b and v(x)=cx+d their product is the quadratic polynomial.

If p(x)=x2−12x+35 is a polynomial, then a zero of p(x) is a number r with the property that p(r)=0. ...

We see that the zeroes of p(x) are 5 and 7.

I hope it help you....

Answered by vaishanavi2003
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Given any two linear polynomials u(x)=ax+b and v(x)=cx+d their product is the quadratic polynomial.

If p(x)=x2−12x+35 is a polynomial, then a zero of p(x) is a number r with the property that p(r)=0. ...

We see that the zeroes of p(x) are 5 and 7.

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