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What is the value of the Polynomial, P(x)=2x2-x +6 at x=2 ?​

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Answered by dsean0935
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Answer:

6, 5

To find the zeroes of the polynomial, means to find those values of x for which the value of equation is zero.

That is, p(x)=0.

Then, p(x)=(x−6)(x−5)=0.

Hence, x−6=0,x=6 or x−5=0,x=5.

That is, the zeros are 6 and 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Then, p(x)=(x−6)(x−5)=0.

Hence, x−6=0,x=6 or x−5=0,x=5.

That is, the zeros are 6 and 5.

Hence, option D is correct

Answered by sanjana2187
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