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the maximum number of zeroes of polynomial p(x) =ax2+bx+6,where a not equal to 0 will be

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, the polynomial p(x) = ax^{2} + bx + 6

To Find:- Maximum number of zeroes of polynomial p(x) = ax^{2} + bx + 6, where a ≠ 0

Solution:-

Here, the highest power of the polynomial is 2.

The degree of the given polynomial is 2.

As we know, the number of zeroes a polynomial have is equal to the degree of the polynomial.

Hence, the polynomial p(x) = ax^{2} + bx + 6, where a ≠ 0  has a maximum of 2 zeroes.

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