Math, asked by arorageeta13002, 8 months ago

find the zero of the polynomial in each of the following cases.

i. p(x) = x + 6​

Answers

Answered by ssalunkhe93
1

Answer:

-6

Step-by-step explanation:

As , we have p(x) = x + 6

therefore we put the value of x as -6 then

p(-6) = -6 + 6 = 0

therefore -6 is the zero of polynomial of p(x) = x + 6

Answered by ZzyetozWolFF
5

Answer:

- 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

p(x) = x + 6

To Find:

zero of the polynomial = ?

Procedure:

Finding zero of polynomial:

→ x + 6 = 0

→ x = -6

Putting x as -6

→ p(-6) = 0 - 6

→ p(0) = -6

-6 is the zero of polynomial p(x) = (x+6)

More to know :-

  • Polynomial : A variable bases language in maths. or A string of variables and numbers put together.

  • Degree of polynomial : Highest power of a polynomial is called degree of polynomial.

  • Coefficient : A number by which a variable is multiplied.

  • Constant : It's a numerical term holding no variable.
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