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find the zeros of polynomial x square - 3 x + 2 and verify the relationship between zeros and the coefficients​

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Zeros of polynomial are 1, 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Factorizing the polynomial

x^{2}  - 3x +2\\= x^{2} - x - 2x +2\\= x(x - 1) - 2(x - 1)\\= (x - 2)(x - 1)

So zeros of the polynomial are 1 and 2.

If we represent the polynomial as

Ρ(x) = ax^{2}  + bx + c and

and zeros of polynomial P(x) are \alpha and \beta

\alpha + \beta = -b and

\alpha \beta = c

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