Math, asked by kkaarrttiikk, 1 year ago

find the zero of a polynomial 2x+4

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!

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=2x+4

=>P(x)= 2x+4=0

=>2x = -4

=>x = -4/2

=> x = -2

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Answered by SteffiPaul
9

Given,

The polynomial 2x+4 is given.

To find,

We have to find the zero of a polynomial 2x+4.

Solution,

The zero of a polynomial 2x+4 is -2.

We can simply find the zero of a given polynomial 2x+4 by equating the polynomial to 0.

2x+4 = 0

    2x = -4

      x  = -4/2

      x = -2

Hence, the zero of a polynomial 2x+4  is -2.

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