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find the zeros of the polynomial x²+x-p(p+1).

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Answered by MarkAsBrainliest
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\textbf{Answer :}

\textbf{Now,}

$ x^2 + x - p (p - 1) $

$ = x^2 + x - p^2 + p $

$ = (x^2 - p^2) + (x + p) $

$ = (x + p) (x - p) + (x + p) $

$ = (x + p) (x - p + 1) $

Therefore, the zeroes of the given polynomial be

\textbf{x = - p, (p - 1)}

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