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What are the zeros of the polynomial function: f(x) = x3 – 5x2 -6x

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Answer:

x=-1, x=0, and x=6

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The zeros of the polynomial function: f(x) = x^3 – 5x^2 -6x is -1, 0, 6.

Solution:

Given, polynomial equation is
x^(3)-5 x^(2)-6 x

We have to find the zeroes of the given polynomial.

So, let us equate it with 0.


\begin{array}{l}{\text { Then, } x^(3)-5 x^(2)-6 x=0} \\\\ {\rightarrow x\left(x^(2)-5 x-6\right)=0} \\\\ {\rightarrow x\left(x^(2)-(6-1) x-6\right)=0} \\\\ {\rightarrow x\left(x^(2)-6 x+x-6\right)=0} \\\\ {\rightarrow x(x(x-6)+1(x-6))=0} \\\\ {\rightarrow x(x-6)(x+1)=0} \\\\ {\rightarrow x=0 \text { or } x-6=0 \text { or } x+1=0} \\\\ {\rightarrow x=0 \text { or } 6 \text { or }-1}\end{array}

Hence, the roots of the given polynomial are -1, 0, 6.

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