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the number of polynomial having zeros -2 and 5 is

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Answered by charancj
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infinite number of polynomials are there with the zeros -2 & 5..

Bharatgupta100: sir how please explain me soon
charancj: x+y-3=0. and 2x+3y-6=0
charancj: so many like that...
Answered by SocioMetricStar
14

Answer:

infinite number of polynomials.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given zeros are -2 and 5.

Factor Theorem:

If 'a' is a zeros of a polynomial then (x-a) must be a factor of the polynomial.

We'll use this theorem to write the polynomial.

Since, -2 and 5 are the zeros of the polynomial. hence, (x+2)(x-5) must be the factor.

Therefore, the polynomial is in the form

P(x) = k(x+2)(x-5), where k is any real number.

Now, for difference values of 'k', we'll get a different polynomial.

Since, there would be infinite number of 'k' hence, there must be infinite number of polynomials.

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