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find the zeroes of the polynomial 4x²+16x+7​

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Answered by wazeed
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Step-by-step explanation:

Zeroes of the polynomial 4²x+16x=0 and - 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Zeroes of a polynomial are the real values of a variable for which the value polynomial becomes zero.

So here for value x=0 and x = - 4 the polynomial becomes zero.

On solving the polynomial and equating it to zero.

4x²+16x here 4x is common and can be taken out.

4x(x+4)=0

x=0 and x+4=0

So here x can have two values 0 and - 4.

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