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if p(x)=(x+2)(x+5)what are the zeros of polynomial

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Answered by suhailnabi
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Answer:

the zero of polynomial is -2&-5

Answered by tushar0007
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p(x) = (x+2)(x+5)

So, (x+2) and (x+5) are factors of the polynomial.

Zeroes of the factors are also the zeroes of the polynomial.

x+2 = 0

or x = -2

x+5 = 0

or x = -5

So, zeroes of the polynomial are -2 and -5.

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