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The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) =(x-2)square+4can have is​

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Answered by evcho5640
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Answer:

The number of zeros the given polynomial (x - 2)² + 4 has = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

The polynomial is given to be : (x - 2)² + 4

To find the number of zeros of the polynomial we first simplify the given polynomial

⇒ (x - 2)² + 4

⇒ x² + 4 - 4x + 4

⇒ x² - 4x + 8

So, It can be seen that the degree of the given polynomial is 2

So, It can have 2 zeros

Hence, The number of zeros the given polynomial (x - 2)² + 4 has = 2

Answered by xXSofiaXx
4

Answer = 2

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Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.

Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4

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Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4To find the number of zeroes of the polynomial, first simplify the given polynomial.=> (x – 2)² + 4

Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4To find the number of zeroes of the polynomial, first simplify the given polynomial.=> (x – 2)² + 4=> x² + 4 - 4x + 4

Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4To find the number of zeroes of the polynomial, first simplify the given polynomial.=> (x – 2)² + 4=> x² + 4 - 4x + 4=> x² - 4x + 8

Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4To find the number of zeroes of the polynomial, first simplify the given polynomial.=> (x – 2)² + 4=> x² + 4 - 4x + 4=> x² - 4x + 8Degree of given polynomial is 2.

Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4To find the number of zeroes of the polynomial, first simplify the given polynomial.=> (x – 2)² + 4=> x² + 4 - 4x + 4=> x² - 4x + 8Degree of given polynomial is 2.So, it can have 2 zeroes.

Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4To find the number of zeroes of the polynomial, first simplify the given polynomial.=> (x – 2)² + 4=> x² + 4 - 4x + 4=> x² - 4x + 8Degree of given polynomial is 2.So, it can have 2 zeroes.Hence, the given polynomial has 2 zeroes.

Answer:−The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x – 2)² + 4 can have is 2.Polynomial: (x – 2)² + 4To find the number of zeroes of the polynomial, first simplify the given polynomial.=> (x – 2)² + 4=> x² + 4 - 4x + 4=> x² - 4x + 8Degree of given polynomial is 2.So, it can have 2 zeroes.Hence, the given polynomial has 2 zeroes.\huge\bold{Option\: C : 2}OptionC:2

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