Math, asked by vanshking28, 11 months ago

Find Zero of the Polynomial -

p(x) = (x+2) (x-3)
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Answered by Rainysahu
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Step-by-step explanation:

p(x ) = 0

then x +2 =0

x = -2

then x - 3 =0

x = 3

Then the zero of the polynomial are :

0, -2 , 3

Answered by Mehak004
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HEY MATE..HERE IS UR ANSWER..

Step-by-step explanation:

opening the brackets we get

xsqaure -3x +2x -6 =0

by common out

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

(x-3)×(x+2)=0

now since the product of these two numbers is 0

it means that either of the two number is 0

therefore..

either x-3=0 or x+2=0

x=3 or x=-2

therefore zeros are 3 and -2

HOPE IT HELPS..

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