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Which of the following is a zero of the polynomial x^3 +2x^2-5x-6​

Answers

Answered by antarapator
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by vaidikgamingff
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

f

(

x

)

=

x

3

2

x

2

5

x

+

6

First note that the sum of the coefficients is

0

, so

x

=

1

is a zero of

f

(

x

)

...

f

(

1

)

=

1

2

5

+

6

=

0

Divide

f

(

x

)

by

(

x

1

)

to find:

f

(

x

)

=

x

3

2

x

2

5

x

+

6

=

(

x

1

)

(

x

2

x

6

)

Then

x

2

x

6

=

(

x

3

)

(

x

+

2

)

So the other two roots of

f

(

x

)

=

0

are

x

=

3

and

x

=

2

Alternatively, use the rational roots theorem to know that any rational roots of

f

(

x

)

=

0

must be of the form

p

q

where

p

,

q

are integers,

q

0

,

p

a factor of the constant term

6

and

q

a factor of the coefficient

1

of the term (

x

3

) of highest degree. So the only possible rational roots are:

±

1

,

±

2

,

±

3

and

±

6

Try each to find

f

(

1

)

=

0

,

f

(

2

)

=

0

and

f

(

3

)

=

0

.

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