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find the zero of the polynomial 2X+25 ​

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Answered by shiva752
3

Answer:

given,

2x+25

2x= -25

x = -25/2 or -12.5

Answered by SharadSangha
0

Given:

Polynomial 2x + 25

To find:

zero of the polynomial 2x + 25

Solution:

The polynomial given in the question is a linear polynomial as it is only a one-degree polynomial.

Zero of the polynomial is that particular value of the variable when the result of this polynomial equation is equal to 0.

For linear polynomial(k) ax + b = 0, 'a' and 'b' are constants and 'x' is variable.

x = \frac{-b}{a}

2x + 25 = linear polynomial with one variable (x)

Polynomial (k) = 2x + 25 = 0

=> 2x + 25 = 0

=> 2x = 0 - 25

=> 2x = -25

=> x =\frac{-25}{2}

Therefore 'x' is the zero of the polynomial P(k), where x = \frac{-a}{b} = \frac{-25}{2}.

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