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Answered by jalay1707
3

Answer:

Hey mate here's your answer...

Step-by-step explanation:

  • If 2 is the zero of the polynomial then...
  • Put the value of 2 in X.
  • So, a(2)^2 - 2(2)=0
  • 4a-4=0
  • 4a=4
  • a=1.

Hope this helps you....

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Yours sincerely

Jalay

Answered by TrickYwriTer
3

Answer:

a = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

2 is the Zero of polynomial ax² - 2x

Now,

Putting x = 2 on ax² - 2x, we get

a(2)² - 2×2 = 0

4a - 4 = 0

4a = 4

a = 1

Hence,

The Value of a = 1

Proof

Putting a = 1 on ax² - 2x

1x² - 2x = 0

x² - 2x = 0

x² = 2x

x = 2

From here we get that x = 2 is the zero of polynomial ax² - 2x

Hence,

Our answer a = 1 is absolutely correct.

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