Math, asked by sabhyakulkarni144, 1 year ago

If one zero of thepolynomial p(x) = x3-6x2+11x -6 is 3 , find the other two zeros

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Answered by rahman786khalilu
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sabhyakulkarni144: How did you get x2-3x+2
Answered by shreyasona74
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

As 3 is one of the zeroes of the polynomial so x-3 is the factor.

But when it is divided with the polynomial the remainder is not coming zero so the answer is not possible. Yours question may be wrong one


sabhyakulkarni144: The answer is 1 and 2 , it is possible
sabhyakulkarni144: No question is correct you don't know how to do it
sewak80: x3-6x2+11x-6 divided by x-3 = x2-3x+2
sewak80: constraint baby
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