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Show that 2 and -1/3 zero of the polynomial p(x) = 3x^2- 5x-2x

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Answered by rishavrajxyz1
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YOUR ANSWER IS AS FOLLOWS.....

Step-by-step explanation:

PUTTING x=2 IN P(x),

3×4 - 5×2 - 2= 12 - 10 - 2 = 0

PUTTING x=-1/3 in P(x),

1÷9 + 15÷9 - 2 = 3/9 + 15/9 - 18/9 = 0

THIS SHOWS THAT 2 AND -1/3 ARE THE ZEROES OF P(x),

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