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4x² – 3x +7 find the plinomial​

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Answered by harshita2227
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Complete Question:

4x^{2} - 11x +7 find the zeros of the polynomial​

Answer:

x=\frac{7}{4} or x=1

Explanation:

Given:

Polynomial - 4x^{2} - 11x +7

To Find:

Zeros of the polynomial

Solution:

Take the polynomial, 4x^{2} - 11x +7

Splitting the middle term between -4 and -7

=4x^{2} - 4x -7x +7

=4x(x- 1) -7(x -1)

=(4x-7)(x-1)

Equating both brackets with 0

4x-7=0

x=\frac{7}{4}

x-1=0

x=0

Thus, the two zeroes of the given polynomial are x=\frac{7}{4} and x=0

Definition:
Polynomial:

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  • For instance, they are used to define polynomial functions, which show up in contexts ranging from basic chemistry and physics to economics and social science, and they are used in calculus and numerical analysis to approximate other functions.
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