Math, asked by mujjumohammed803, 4 months ago

The zeroes of the polynomial () =

2 + − 6 are

(a) 2,3 (b) -2,3 (c) 2,-3 (d) -2,-3​

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Answered by mdsahil8086
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Answer:

-2,3

Step-by-step explanation:

Zeroes of the polynomial are the real values of the variable for which the value of polynomial becomes zero. So to find the zeroes of f(x), put f(x)=0. Therefore, the zeroes of the polynomial x2−x−6 are −2,3 .

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