f () = ² − 1, then = −1 is zeroes of polynomial or not?
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Given: p(x)=ax
2
−3(a−1)x−1
One of the zero =1
As one of the zeroes is 1, substituting it in the polynomial
⇒p(1)=0=a−3(a−1)−1
⇒0=−2a+3−1
⇒a=1
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All the linear polynomials have only one zero. The zeros of the polynomial, depend on its degree
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the zeros of any polynomial is the value of x for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero. For example, the zero of the polynomial p(x) = x – 1 is x = 1, since, for the value of x equal to 1, the value of the polynomial becomes 0.
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