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The function p(x) = x(x - 5)(x − 2)(x+3) has four zeros. What is the smallest zero?

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8 votes

Answer:

x = -3

Explanation:

x(x-5)(x-2)(x+3) = 0 means at least one of these terms = 0

so

x = 0 or

x-5 = 0 then x = 5 or

x-2 = 0 then x = 2 or

x+3 = 0 then x= -3

User Mkaj
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Answer: The smallest zero is -3.

Step-by-step explanation: Zeros of a function are the values of input for which the function gives 0 output.

Here, the given function is,

p(x) = x(x-5)(x-2)(x+3)

For finding the zeroes of p(x),

p(x) = 0

⇒ x(x-5)(x-2)(x+3) = 0,

⇒ x = 0 or x - 5 = 0 or x-2=0 or x+3=0

⇒ x = 0 or x = 5 or x = 2 or x = -3

Thus, the zeros of the given function are 0, 5, 2, -3

In which -3 is smallest.

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