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Show that 2 and -  1  3are the zeroes of the polynomial 3x³-2x²-7x-2.Also find the third zero of the polynomial​

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Answered by s1731karishma20211
7

Answer:

Given polynomial is f(x) = 3x³ - 2x² - 7x - 2

Consider f(2)

= 3.(2)³ - 2(2)² - 7(2) - 2

= 3.8 - 8 - 14 - 2

= 0

Hence, 2 is the zero of the polynomial.

Consider f(-1/3)

= 3.(-1/3)³ - 2(-1/3)² - 7(-1/3) - 2

= -3/27 - 2/9 + 7/3 - 2

= -1/9 - 2/9 + 7/3 - 2

= -3/9 +7/3 - 2

= 2 - 2 = 0

Hence, -1/3 is the zerof of f(x).

We Know Sum of zeros of f(x) is -ve of coefficient of x²/Coefficient of x³

Let third zero be p, then

=> 2 -1/3 + p = 2/3

=> p = -1

Thus, -1 is the third zero of the polynomial.

Answered by JuanitaJ
5

pls refer the attachment for your answer

the answer is -1

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