Math, asked by derick06, 9 months ago

find the zeros of the polynomial P of x is equal to x square - 3 at x is equal to root 3, minus root 3​

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Answered by foreverbesties1
3

Answer:

P(x)=x

2

−3x+2

Put p(x)=0, For finding zeroes of the given polynomial

⟹x

2

−3x+2=0

⟹x

2

−x−2x+2=0

⟹x(x−1)−2(x−1)=0

⟹(x−2),(x−1)=0

⟹x−2=0 , x−1=0

⟹x=2 , x=1

⟹2,1 are zeroes of the equation p(x)=x

2

−3x+2

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Answered by tanmays2006
2

Answer: x= root 3 , minus root 3

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x)=  x^2 - 3=0

or x^2 = 3

or x= root 3 , - root 3

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