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The zeros of the polynomial x square - 2 x minus 3 are

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Answered by zoya12515
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Answered by Aloi99
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Given:-

P(x)=x²-2x-3

To find:-

The zeros of the Polynomial[p(x)]

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x²-2x-3=0

S=-2[Sum of Equations]

P=-3[Product of Equations]

-3×1=-3

-3+1=-2

→x²-3x+x-3=0

→x(x-3)+1(x-3)=0

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Taking x+1=0

x=-1

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Taking x-3=0

x=3

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THE zeros are:-

\boxed{-1 \ and \ 3}

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