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The number of zeros of x2 + 4x + 2​

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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
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Answer:

This equation has two zeros. They are real.

You can find the zeros using the quadratic formula.

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Answered by Dhruv4886
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The number of zeroes of x^2+4x+2 is 2.

  • A quadratic equation is a polynomial with a polynomial of order 2 which means the highest power of is 2.
  • The zero of a polynomial means that the value of x for which the polynomial becomes zero.
  • For checking the number of zeroes of a quadratic equation we need to find the value of the discriminant which is D=16-8=8.
  • As the value of D>=0 then it has unequal and real roots.
  • Hence, the given equation has two zeroes.
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