Math, asked by keskireetkaur, 8 months ago

The zeroes of the polynomial 5x (x + 2) (x - 3) are
(a) -2,0,3,5
(b) -2,3
(c) 5,-2,3
(d) 0,-2,3

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Answered by kumarabikovilpatti29
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Answer:

b) -2, 3

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Answered by smukh07
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5x(x+2)(x-3)=0

5x=0 or x+2=0 or x-3=0

Therefore,

x=0 or x= -2 or x=3

So, x= 0,-2, 3 can make the polynomial 0. Thus, option d is the answer.

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