Math, asked by boothukuriramu, 11 days ago

find the zeros of the polynomial X+A​

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Answered by Darkvibe
0

Zeroes of the polynomial are the real values of the variable for which the value of polynomial becomes zero. So to find the zeroes of f(x), put f(x)=0. Therefore, the zeroes of the polynomial x2−x−6 are −2,3 . Hence, the answer is 'C'.

Answered by varshithareddysomu00
2

Answer:

-A

Step-by-step explanation:

X + A

X + A = 0

X = ‐A

So, zero of the polynomial is X = -A

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