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If - 2 and 3 are the zeroes of
the polynomial x*2 +(a+1)x +b.
then​

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Answered by dearamit8
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If you are saying that (2n - 3) is the zero of your polynomial two times, then the factor theorem tells you that the factored form of your polynomial is: (x - 2n + 3)^2 Expand: 4n^2 - 4nx - 12n + x^2 + 6x + 9 Group in terms of x: x^2 + (6 -...

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