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find the zero of the polynomial p(x) =3x-21​

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Answered by aarohisoral
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Explanation:

3x-21=0

3x=21

X=7

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Answered by hrutvejchvs
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Answer:

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S IT IS A ZEROTH OF POLYNOMIAL

For a polynomial, there could be some values of the variable for which the polynomial will be zero. These values are called zeros of a polynomial. Sometimes, they are also referred to as roots of the polynomials. In general, we find the zeros of quadratic equations, to get the solutions for the given equation.

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