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If a polynomial is zero only at x=-1 and p(-2)=2, what is the value of polynomial at x=2?
a) 18 b)9
c) 6 d)4​

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Answered by mohammedtabrezkhan8
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Answer:

a) p(2)=18

Step-by-step explanation:

Therefore the graph of polynomial p(x) is a straight line and polynomial p(x) is a linear equation. If p and q are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x)=x^2-2x+3, how would one find a polynomial whose roots are. P+2 , q+2.(P-1) / (p+1) , (q+1) / (q-1)?

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