Home
Class 10
MATHS
Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) =...

Find the zeroes of the polynomial `p(x) = 4x^(2) - 12 x +9`.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`x=3/2, 3/2`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • POLYNOMIALS

    VK GLOBAL PUBLICATION|Exercise SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS-II|12 Videos
  • POLYNOMIALS

    VK GLOBAL PUBLICATION|Exercise LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS 4 marks|6 Videos
  • POLYNOMIALS

    VK GLOBAL PUBLICATION|Exercise SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST|11 Videos
  • PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

    VK GLOBAL PUBLICATION|Exercise SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST|11 Videos
  • POST-MID TEAM TEST PAPER

    VK GLOBAL PUBLICATION|Exercise SECTION-D|8 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the zeros of the polynomial p(x) = x^2+5x+6

Find the zeros of the polynomial p(x) = x^2 - 7x + 6

Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 4x^(2)- 7x +3 by factorising it and verify the relationship between the zeroes and coefficients of p(x) .

Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x)=x(x-2) (x+3)

Find a zero of the polynomial p(x)=2x+1

The two zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 4x^2 - 12x + 9 are:

Find the zeroes of the polynomial x^(2)-4x +3

Find zeroes of the polynomial x^(2)+2x

Determine the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x^(3) - 4x .

Find the zeros of the polynomial 4x^(2) -12x+9 .