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verify whether 2 and 0 are zeroes of the polynomial x square - 2x.

Answers

Answered by geetarawat3676
2

Answer:

Both 2 and 0 are zero of polynomial x^2-2x

Step-by-step explanation:

P(x)=x^2-2x

P(2)=(2)^2-2*2

P(2)=4-4

P(2)=0

P(0)=(0)^2-2*0

P(0)=0-0

P(0)=0

Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
42

Given:

Verify whether 2 and 0 are zeroes of polynomial  \sf{x^2 -2x}

To Verify:

Whether 2 and 0 are zeroes of polynomial  \sf{x^2 -2x}

Solution:

Given polynomial is   \sf{x^2 -2x}

Let p(x) be the given polynomial

 \sf{x^2 -2x}

To verify that 2 and 0 are zeroes of polynomial

p(x) we have to put x=2 and x=0 in p(x) and hence it must satisfies the polynomial.

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \fbox{ p(x)=0 for x=2 and 0}  \orange\bigstar

Now put x=2 in p(x)

 \sf{p(2)=2^2-2(2)} \\   \:  \: \sf{=4 - 4} \\  \:  \:  \:  \: \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \boxed {\frak{p(2) =0}}  \pink\bigstar

Now put x=0 in p(x)

 \sf{p(0)=0^2-2(0)} \\   \:  \: \sf{=0-0} \\  \:  \:  \:  \: \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \boxed {\frak{p(0) =0}}  \blue\bigstar

  • Hence, 0 and 2 both satisfy that they are zero of the polynomial.
  • The given polynomial p(x) is a quadratic polynomial. Hence, a quadratic polynomial has two zeroes.

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@itzshivani

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