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Gianni Sharp
5 March, 14:09
How do I find zeros of a polynomial
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Athena Howe
5 March, 15:42
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You can find the zeros of a polynomial by first factoring it completely. Then, you use the Zero Product Property (Z. P. P) to make each term equal to zero. Finally, you just solve for the given variable, and you will have the zeros.
For example:
x²+4x+4 = 0
1. Factor The Polynomial:
(x + 2) (x + 2) = 0
2. Use Zero Product Property:
x + 2 = 0
x + 2 = 0
3. Solve for variable:
x = - 2, - 2
Therefore, the zeros of the polynomial are - 2, - 2.
Hope I explained it well and have a fantastic day!
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