Home
Class 10
MATHS
Let p(x)=x^(2)-4x+3. Find the value of p...

Let `p(x)=x^(2)-4x+3`. Find the value of `p(0),p(1),p(2),p(3)` and obtain zeroes of the polynomial `p(x)`.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Let p(x) = 2x^2+4x+6 . Find the value of p(0),p(-2),p(3).

Find zero of the polynomial p (x) = 3x +1

Let p(x) = x^(2) - 4x +3 . Find the value of p(2) and obtain zeroes of the polynomial p(x).

Let p(x) = x^(2) - 4x +3 . Find the value of p(0) and obtain zeroes of the polynomial p(x).

Let p(x) = x^(2) - 4x +3 . Find the value of p(1) and obtain zeroes of the polynomial p(x).

Let p(x) = x^(2) - 4x +3 . Find the value of p(3) and obtain zeroes of the polynomial p(x).

the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x^2-3 are

Find the zero of the polynomial p(x) = 2x+5 .

Let p(x) = 4x^2-7x+5 . Find the value of p(-2),p(-1),p(-4) p(7),p(-8).

Find a zero of the polynomial p(X) = 3x - 1 .