Math, asked by rmirchandani6495, 9 months ago

Find the zero of polynomial
P(y)=2y+5

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Answered by mysticd
2

 Given \: polynomial \: p(y) = 2y + 5

 Let \: p(y) = 0

 \implies 2y + 5 = 0

 \implies 2y  = -5

 \implies y = \frac{-5}{2}

Therefore.,

 \green { \frac{-5}{2} \: is \: a \: zero \: of \: p(y) }

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Answered by Waseem7ab
0

y = -7/2 = zero of polynomial 2x + 5

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