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The zeroes of the polynomial x^2 - 3x - m(m + 3)

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Answered by harshgargpodarexe
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Answer:

It's pretty simple

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros of polynomial is the whole expression = 0

= x

x ^{2}

-3x -m(m+3) =0

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