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find the zeros of the polynomial 5x(x+2)(X-3)

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Answered by snehitha2
30
Given polynomial,

5x(x+2)(x-3)

5x(x+2)(x-3) = 0

5x = 0 ; x = 0

x+2 = 0 ; x = -2

x-3 = 0 ; x = 3

Therefore,the zeroes of the given polynomial are 0,-2 and 3.

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
10
Hey there!

Given polynomial = 5x(x+2)(x-3)

Zero of the polynomial ➫ It is the value of the variables when the polynomial =0

➫ 5x(x+2)(x-3)=0

So each of the factors are equal to zero

➫5x=0 ➫ x=0

➫ x+2=0 ➫x = -2

➫x-3=0 ➫ x = 3

0,-2,3 are the zeroes of the polynomial 5x(x+2)(x-3)

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