When two zeros of a polynimial are given than how calculate third zero?
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Firstly combine the two zeroes
Ex- (x-2)(x+2)=x²+2x-2x-4
Then divide the given equation by simplified xeroes then solve the equation that comes after division the the number which comes is the third zero
Ex- (x-2)(x+2)=x²+2x-2x-4
Then divide the given equation by simplified xeroes then solve the equation that comes after division the the number which comes is the third zero
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When 2 zeroes are given convert them into a polynomial like example if 2 and 3 are zeroes convert them into a polynomial like (x-2) (x-3) =
x²-5x+6. and divide the polynomial given using x²-5x+6.
x²-5x+6. and divide the polynomial given using x²-5x+6.
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