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how to find zeros of the polynomial​

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Answered by RajatSoni0703
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Answer:

By putting p(X) = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by rusha260903
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Answer:

Arrange the polynomial in descending order.

Write down all the factors of the constant term.

These are all the possible values of p.

Write down all the factors of the leading coefficient. ...

Write down all the possible values of . ...

Use synthetic division to determine the values of for which P( )=0

Example:

2x^2-3x+1=0

2x^2-2x-x+1=0

(2x^2-2x)-(x-1)

2x(x-1)-1(x-1)=0

(x-1)(2x-1)=0

x= 1, 1/2

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