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Answered by sanjupandey4545
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Step-by-step explanation:

the zeros of the polynomials is

Answered by singhkarishma882
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The Zeroes of the polynomial [tex]{x}^{2}+x-p (p+1) is 2 because it is the higest degree of the given polynomial.

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