Check whether -3 is the zero of polynomial y2-y+ 1 or not.
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no it is not
Step-by-step explanation:
zero of polynomial y2-y+1means for what value of y the polynomial will become zero so if you put -3 in place of y in above polynomial then the value will be 13 which is not equal to 0 so -3 won't be a zero of the polynomial.
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given the polynomial p(y) then the answer is given
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answer is one
just I guess
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