Math, asked by skannan, 11 months ago

Find
the
zeroes of the
polynomial
x²-5x+6=0.​

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Answered by golug10106
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Answer:

x²-5x+6

=2²-5x2+6

=4-10+6

=10-10

=0

hence. p(X)=2 Ans.

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Answered by DEVINEQUEEN
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Answer:

x^2 - 5x +6 =0

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

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

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

x-3 =0 or x-2=0

x= 3 or x =2.

sum of the zeroes = -(coefficient of x)

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coefficient of x^2

-b/a = - (-5)/1

-(-5)/1= -(-5)/1

Product of zeroes= constant term

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coefficient of x^2

c/a = 6/1

6/1 = 6/1

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