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Find the zeros of polynomial 2 x square - 5 x + 3

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Answered by shivani1911
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Step-by-step explanation:

X=3/2, 1

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

1, 3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Zeros of a polynomial

The locations where a polynomial becomes 0 overall are known as the zeros of the polynomial. The term "zero polynomial" refers to a polynomial with a value of zero (-1). The largest power of the variable x is referred to as a polynomial's degree.

 Zeros of 2x^{2} - 5x + 3 are

2x^{2} - 5x + 3 = 0

2x^{2} - 2x - 3x  + 3 =0

2x(x - 1) -3(x - 1) =0

(x - 1)(2x - 3) = 0

1. x - 1 = 0                          2. 2x - 3 = 0

x = 1                                    x = 3/2

∴  Zeros of 2x^{2} - 5x + 3 are 1 and 3/2.

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