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Which values of x would make a polynomial equal to zero if the factors of thepolynomial were (x+6) and (x+9)?

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  • 03-11-2022

Given

(x+6) and (x+9) are the factors of a polynomial.

To find: Which values of x would make a polynomial equal to zero?

Explanation:

It is given that,

(x+6) and (x+9) are the factors of a polynomial.

Then, the polynomial can be written as,

[tex]p(x)=(x+6)(x+9)[/tex]

Also, if (x+a) is a factor of a polynomial p(x).

Then, p(-a)=0.

Therefore,

For the factors (x+6) and (x+9),

The polynomial p(x) is zero at x=-6, and x=-9.

Hence, the answer is x = -6, -9.

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