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14) zeroes of the polynomial x^2+5x+6 are...

Both positive
Both negative
One is positive and other is negative
None​

User Kesia
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Answer:

B) Both Negative

Explanation:


(x^2+5x+6)\\=(x^2+2x+3x+6)\\=x(x+2) + 3(x+2)\\=(x+3)(x+2)\\Hence,\ as\ their\ factors\ are\ (x+3)\ and\ (x+2)\ their\ zeroes\ are\ (-3)\ and\ (-2)\ respectively..\\As\ they\ both\ are\ negative..\ the\ answer\ is\ b)\\\

User Zem
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Answer:

both negative

Explanation:

Descartes rule of signs tells us how many positive and negative real roots a polynomial has.

Given

f(x) = x² + 5x + 6 , with signs

+, +, + ← no change of signs, thus no positive zeros

f(- x) = (- x)² + 5(- x) + 6 = x² - 5x + 6 , with signs

+, -, + ← with 2 changes of signs. thus 2 negative zeros

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