Math, asked by hemanthathota, 6 months ago

find the zero of the polynomial -3/4x+2/5​

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Answered by bharath413139
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Step-by-step explanation:

A polynomial is a function of the form f(x)=anxn+an−1xn−1+...+a2x2+a1x+a0 

where an,an−1,...a2,a1,a0 .  are constants 

and n is a natural number.

To find Zeroes :

Let p(x)=0

Given p(x)=2x−5

⇒2x−5=0

⇒x=25

x=25 is the Zero of  polynomial  p(x)

Answered by mathdude500
1
To find the zero
Put -3/4x + 2/5 = 0
3x/4 = 2/5
x = 8/15
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