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Question

Find the zeros of the polynomial x2+xp(p+1).

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Solution

Let, f(x)=x2+xp(p+1)

Using Middle Term Splitting, we have to find two numbers whose sum is 1 and product is p(p+1).

Thus, the two numbers are p and p+1

x2px+(p+1)xp(p+1)=0

x(xp)+(p+1)(xp)=0

(x+p+1)(xp)=0

x=(p+1),p

Therefore, zeroes of the given polynomial are (p+1) and p.


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