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Find a zero of the polynomial p (x) =3x - 12​

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Answered by sushil000pandey
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Answer:

zero of the polynomial p(x) = 3x + 5 will be a value of x for which p(x) becomes 0. Dividing by 3, to get the value of x, we get: $x=-\dfrac{5}{3}$ , which is the zero of the given polynomial.

Answered by riharinisharon
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P(x) = 3x - 12
P(4) = 3(4) -12
P(4) = 12 - 12
P(4) = 0

Therefore it’s zeroes of the polynomial

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