Math, asked by Priyankamalik, 11 months ago

how many maximum zeros can a polynomial of degree 2 have

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Answered by MonsieurBrainly
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hey friend,here's your answer,

any quadratic polynomial( degree 2 ) will have only 2 zeroes.

the degree is always equal to the number of zeroes.
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Answered by SteffiPaul
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The polynomial of degree 2 can have a maximum of 2 zeroes.

  • The zero of a polynomial is defined as that value of the variable in the polynomial which makes the polynomial zero.
  • The zero of a polynomial is also a factor of that polynomial.
  • When performing long division or synthetic division of the polynomial with its zero, it gives 0 as remainder.
  • The polynomial can have maximum zeroes equal to its degree.
  • In the given question, the polynomial has degree 2 so it will have 2 zeroes.
  • Similarly, the polynomial of 3 degrees can have a maximum of 3 zeroes and so on.

Hence, the polynomial of degree 2 can have a maximum of 2 zeroes.

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