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the number of zeros that polynomial f of x is equal to x minus 2 whole square into 4 can have is​

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Answered by vinayak4841
19

(x-2)^2 * 4

[x^2 + 2^2 - 2(x)(2)] * 4

[X^2 + 4 - 4x] * 4

4x^2 + 16 - 16x

4x^2 - 16x + 16

We have simplified this equation and have converted it into its standard form, we can clearly see that the degree of this polynomial is 2

And we also know that the maximum number of zeroes that a polynomial can have is equal to the degree of the polynomial, so, the maximum number of zeroes that this polynomial can have is equal to its degree. That is,

No. Of zeroes of this polynomial = 2

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Answered by harsimar1988
0

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is 2 because if we have to find zeroes of equation we should see its degree

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