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varify weather 2 and 0 are zeroes of the polynomial x square - 2x​

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Answered by aami21
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put the value of 2 instead of x,

 {x}^{2}  - 2x \\  {2}^{2}  - 2  \times 2 \\ 4 - 4 = 0 \\ 0 = 0

2 is the zero,

now,put the value of 0 instead of x,

 {x}^{2}  - 2x \\  {0}^{2}  - 2 \times 0 \\ 0 - 0 = 0 \\ 0 = 0

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Answered by Vishal101100
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here is your answer mate.....

using α+β = -b/a = -(-2)/1 = 2 = 2+0= 2 .......yes..

secondly αβ = c/a = 0/1= 0

2×0= 0 .....yes...

by both we can conclude that 2 and 0 are the zeroes of the polynomial..

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