Math, asked by rishabh337, 1 year ago

find the zero of the polynomial : P(x) = 2y+6​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

hey mate:

given here;

p(x)= 2y+6.

find here

zeroes of given polynomials.

let.

2y+6=0

=>. y= -6/2

=>. y=-3.

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Answered by SupriyaRastogi76
1

Answer:

Hey,Here is ur solution....

Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomial,p(x)=2y+6=0{zeroes}

So,by transposing,y=-6/2

Hence ,y =-3

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