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if zeros of the quadratic poynomial 2x square-3x+p is 3 find the value of p

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Answered by Joonomibhuyan
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Answer:

Value of p is -9

Step-by-step explanation:

Let p(x)=2xsquare-3x+p

If x=3

Then p(3)=2(3)square-3(3)+p=0 (because 3 is the zero of p(x) )

=18-9+p=0

= 9+p=0

=p= -9

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYA MATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWER ⬇️

Let, f(x) = 2x²-3x+p

Given,3 is a zero of f(x),⇒ f(3) = 0

=> 2(3)²-3(3)+p=0

=> p = -9

=> 18−9+p=0

=> p= -9.

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