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show that x=3 is a sloution of xsquare +6x+9x​

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Answered by satishraj29
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Answered by Anonymous
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Incorrect question.

Correct question :

Show that x = 3 is a solution of x^2-6x+9

Answer:

x = 3 is a solution of p ( x ).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

\large \text{$p(x)=x^2-6x+9$ }\\\\\\\large \text{We have to show x = 3 is a solution of p (x )}\\\\\\\large \text{putting x = 3 in p ( x ) }\\\\\\\large \text{If remainder comes zero then x = 3 will be solution of p ( x )}\\\\\\\large \text{$p(x)=x^2-6x+9$ }\\\\\\\large \text{$p(3)=3^2-6\times3+9$ }\\\\\\\large \text{$p(3)=9-18+9$ }\\\\\\\large \text{$p(3)=18-18$ }\\\\\\\large \text{$p(3)=0$}\\\\

Thus remainder come 0

So x =3 is a solution of p ( x ).

Hence shown.

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