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Find the zero of the polynomial P(x) = 2-x.

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Answered by MohakBiswas
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 \sf  \large \: { \underline{QUESTION}:}

 \sf \: Find \:  the  \: zero  \: of  \: the \:  polynomial  \:  =  \\ \\     \sf \implies \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: P(x) = 2-x

 \sf  \large \: { \underline{SOLUTION}:}

 \sf \: To \:  find \:  zeroes \:  :

 \sf \: p(x)=0

 \sf \: Given \:  that \:  polynomial \:  is,

 \sf \: p(x)=x−2

 \sf \: Therefore,  \: to  \: find  \: zero  \: of  \: given \:  polynomial,

 \sf \: p(x)=x−2=0

 \sf \: ⇒x−2=0

 \sf \:  ⇒x=2

 \sf  \large \: { \underline{ANSWER}:}

 \sf Hence, 2  \:  is \:  the  \: Zero  \: of \:  given \:  polynomial  \:  p(x).

 \sf  \large \: { \underline{More \:  to \:  know}:}

Zeros of a polynomial can be defined as the points where the polynomial becomes zero as a whole. A polynomial having value zero (0) is called zero polynomial.

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