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What should be added to the P(x)=x2-5x+4, sothat 3 is the zero of resulting P(x)

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Answered by apm43
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Answer:

Hi friend here your answer

Step-by-step explanation:p(x)=x2-5x+4

x=3

Then,p(3)=3(2)-5(3)+4=-5

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Answered by LakshmiSirishma
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Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

P(x) = x^2-5x+4

at x= 3,

P(3) = (3)^2-5(3)+4

= 9 - 15 + 4

= -2

since , minus 2 is a reminder

-2 should be added to given polynomial P(x).

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