Math, asked by aditiyadav, 1 year ago

Show that p(x)=x^3 - 3x^2 + 2x - 6 has only one zero.

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Answered by sangharsh1234
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When we factor above polynomial we get (x^2+2) and (x-3) But it's real zero is only x=3 In this question there are three zero of it one is real and other is complex number

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