Math, asked by mohdahmood01, 5 months ago

find the zeroes of the following polynomial x2-5x+6

Answers

Answered by shristimishra75
1

Step-by-step explanation:

x -1 =0

x = 1

x² -5x +6

(1)² - 5(1) + 6

1 - 5 + 6

-4 + 6

2

hence the zeros of the polynomial x² - 5x+6 are:

1and 2

Answered by neeha123
1

Answer:

x^2-5x+6 = 0

x^2-3x-2x+6 = 0

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

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

so, (x-3) = 0/(x-2)

x-3 = 0

x= 3

similarly, x-2 = 0

x=2

hence x = 2,3

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