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What are the roots of the polynomial equation?

x2+11x−80=0

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The roots would be x=5,16
User Jeyko
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Answer: The roots of the polynomial equation are 5 and -16.

Explanation:

Since we have given that


x^2+11x-80=0

So, we need to find the roots of the polynomial equation:

We will use "Split the middle term":


x^2+11x-80=0\\\\x^2+16x-5x-80=0\\\\x(x+16)-5(x-16)=0\\\\(x-5)(x+16)=0\\\\x=5,-16

Hence, the roots of the polynomial equation are 5 and -16.

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