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Find the zero of the polynomial: (a) p(y) = 2y+7 (b) p(x) = 5x −3.

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Answered by samriddhiJha21
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Answer:

(a) -7/2

(b) 3/5

step by step explanation:

To find the zero of any polynomial, we put the polynomial equal to zero

(a) putting p(y) equal to 0

it implies that 2y+7=0

2y= -7

y= -7/2

(b)putting p(x) equal to 0

it implies that 5x -3=0

5x=3

X=3/5

Hope it helps you

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