Math, asked by kunaltayal05, 10 months ago

If  and  are zeroes of a polynomial p(x), then which of the following is not true. (A) p() + p() = 0 (B) p() – p() = 0
(C)
   
p
0
p



(D) k1p() + k2p() = 0, k1, k2  0

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Answered by TakenName
12

Answer:

(C)

Step-by-step explanation:

There is polynomial p(x), and their zeroes are \alpha and \beta.

  • p(\alpha )=0
  • p(\beta )=0

(A) Result is 0.

(B) Result is 0.

(C) You can't divide by 0.

(D) Result is 0.

Answered by unknown190905
2

you cant divide by zero so c

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