Math, asked by kolakalurisumanth196, 8 months ago

P(x) = (x+2) (x+3) find zero of the polynomial

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Answered by Anonymous
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p(x) = (x + 2) ( x + 3)

so, Zeroes are --

Either, ( x + 2 ) = 0

==>> x = -2

Or, ( x + 3 ) = 0

==>> x = -3

Answered by akhilvinayak03
4

Answer:

-2 and -3

Step-by-step explanation:

Zero of a polynomial refers to that value which, on substitution in the equation, gives the value of P(x) as zero.

So here, we have P(x) = (x+2) (x+3)

If we put x = -2 in the equation, then the first term becomes zero [-2 + 2 = 0]

Similarly, If we put x = -3 in the equation, then the second term becomes zero [-3 + 3 = 0]

Hence the zeroes are -2 and -3

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