The zeros, the polynomial x³-5x²+8x-6 are 3, (1-i) and (1+i) and factors are
(x-3)(x²-2x+2)
<h3>What are zeroes?</h3>
Zeros of a polynomial can be defined as the points where the polynomial becomes zero as a whole.
Given a polynomial (x³-5x²+8x-6)
x³-5x²+8x-6 = (x-3)(x²-2x+2)
(x²-2x+2) can't be factorized and will have imaginary roots,
Hence, The zeros, the polynomial x³-5x²+8x-6 are 3, (1-i) and (1+i) and factors are (x-3)(x²-2x+2)
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