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Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x(x+2) (x+5).

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Given ,

p(x) = x(x+2) (x+5)

Now ,

p(x) will be '0' when

x(x+2) (x+5) = 0

=> x = 0

or x+2 = 0 or x+5=0

=> x = -2. => x = -5

So, the zeros are 0 , -2 and -5

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