Math, asked by priyanshuverma9310, 1 month ago

Find out if the values written besides the polynomial, are their zeroes.

(1) p(x) =3x+1;x=-1/3​

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Answered by gaytrikhushahal
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Answer:

Yes , -1/3 is the zero of the polynomial 3x + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that ,

if -1/3 is the zero of the polynomial 3x + 1 then substituting -1/3 in x place gives the answer 0

p(x) = 3x + 1

p(-1/3) = 3(-1/3) + 1

= -1 + 1

= 0

Hence as the answer is 0

\frac{ - 1}{3} is \: the \: zero \: of\: the \: polynomial \: 3x + 1

3

−1

is the zero of the polynomial 3x+1

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