Math, asked by Fawzan10, 1 year ago

Give zeros of the polynomial p(x)=(x-1)(x- 2)(x-3)(x- 4).

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Answered by aqibkincsem
16

The zeros of the polynomial are 1, 2, 3 and 4. P(x) = (x-1) so the value become 1 likewise for all others.

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Answered by raviranjan9979
0

Answer:

Answer

Correct option is

A

-1

B

-2

Finding zero of p(x)=(x+1)(x+2), is same as solving the equation p(x)=0.

⇒(x+1)(x+2)=0

⇒(x+1)=0,(x+2)=0

⇒x=−1,−2.

Therefore, options A and B are correct

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