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Check Whether -2 and 2 are the zeros of the polynomial X+2

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solution:-

Let p(X) = X+2 .

Then,

p(-2)= (-2+2)=0 and p(2)=(2+2)= 40

By solving these we get:-

-2 is a zero of X+2 and 2 is not zero of X+2

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Answered by QuickSilver04
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If 2 and -2 are the zeros of the polynomial x+2 then the result will be 0

(2)+2≠0

40

it is not the zeros of the polynomial x+2

Now checking for other

\large{(-2)+2=0}

\large{0=0}

Hence -2 is a zeros of the polynomial

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