Math, asked by Gursiratsingh56, 3 months ago

Find the zero of the polynomial 2x+7?​

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Answered by dhruvi333
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is the solution: Given that, p(x) = 2x -

7

Zero of the polynomial is the value of x where p(x) = 0.

Therefore, by putting the value of p(x) = 0; we get

2x – 7 = 0

2x = 7

So, x = 7/2

Hence, zero of the polynomial for p(x) is

7/2.

Answered by Coolcat21
49

Answer:

Solving the equation q(x)=0, we get its zeros.

2x−7=0, which gives us x=

2

7

So,

2

7

is a zero of the polynomial 2x−7.

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