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p(x)=x²-4x+6 find the zeros of polynomial​

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Answered by jackjacke281
1

Answer:

-4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial: p(x)=x

2

−4x+3

Comparing above equation with standard quadratic polynomial ax

2

+bx+c=0 we get

a=1,b=−4

Let α,β be roots of p(x)

∴α+β=−

a

b

=−

1

(−4)

=4, which is a positive integer.

Answered by krishpmlak
0

Answer:

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