Math, asked by chahatgoyal1996, 1 month ago

Find the zeros of the polynomial
f(x)= 2x² + 9x-5

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Answered by pravitshetty
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

zero of polynomial means the value of x which is yeilding the polynomial as 0

2x²+9x-5

by mid term splitting 2x²+10x-x -5 =0

                                2x(x+5) -1(x+5) =0

                                 ( 2x-1)(x+5)=0

     therefore each term should be 0 so x can be 1/2  and -5

Answered by mayankkumarmk1212
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Hence your answers is 1/2 and -5 both are zeroes of the quadratic equation.
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