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Which of sqrt(2) and 2 is a zero of the ...

Which of `sqrt(2)` and 2 is a zero of the polynomial `p(x) = x^(3)-2x`? Why?

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`p(sqrt(2)) = 0, sqrt(2)` is zero of the polynomial.
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