Math, asked by jaysingh70, 4 months ago

If x + 1 is a factor of a polynomial p(x). What is one of its zeroes?​

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Answered by sagarbhuyan379
0

If x − 1 is a factor of polynomial p(x), then p(1) must be 0. Therefore, the value of k is −2. Therefore, the value of k is

Answered by Jieunvirus
2

Answer:

) If (x+1) is a factor of p(x)=6x

3

+3x

2

, then p(−1)=0

P(−1)=6(−1)

3

+3(−1)

2

=−6+3=−3

=0

Hence, (x+1) is not a factor of p(x)=6x

3

+3x

2

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