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Answered by amitkumar44481
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5 is not a zero of the polynomial

Explanation:

Given polynomial is p(x)=2 x^{3}-5 x^{2}-13 x+30.

To prove 5 is zero of the polynomial or not:

If "a" is a zero of the polynomial f(x), then f(a) = 0.

Substitute x = 5 in f(x).

p(5)=2 \times5^{3}-5 \times 5^{2}-13 \times 5+30

      =250-125 -65+30

      = 90

p(5) = 90 ≠ 0

Hence 5 is not a zero of the polynomial.

The given statement is false.

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