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