Asked by sanjay
The number of polynomial having zeroes as -2 and 5 is --------(A) 1 (B)2 (C) 3 (D) more than 3
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Answered by
Steve
more than 3.
f(x) = a(x+2)(x-5)
will have those two zeroes. But a can have any value you like.
Also, f may have higher degree than 2, since
a(x+2)(x-5)*p(x)
will also have those two roots, and p(x) can be any polynomial you like.
f(x) = a(x+2)(x-5)
will have those two zeroes. But a can have any value you like.
Also, f may have higher degree than 2, since
a(x+2)(x-5)*p(x)
will also have those two roots, and p(x) can be any polynomial you like.
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