Art, asked by vinitclone, 1 year ago

the maximum number of zeroes in the polynomial
p(x) = {3x}^{2}  + 2x - 1
the options are
a 1
b 3
c 4
d 2
solve and explain it in detail

Answers

Answered by Aishwarya0739
1
2 zeroes are there for the given equation
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Aishwarya0739: where is 2 zero
VinitShrivastava: you say 2 zeroes
Aishwarya0739: that is the equation has two zeroes one is x+1 and the other is 3x-1
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Answered by VinitShrivastava
1
Heya user
The answer of your questions too because the maximum number of zero in the polynomial which you are given the options are in the 2 with show the correct option is D which is 2 thanks for your question
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