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Find the zero of the polynomial p(x) = 3x+5?​

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Answered by bluegirl34
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Answer:

Equating the given polynomial 3x + 5 to zero , we have 3x + 5 = 0 . ∴x=-53 is the zero of the given polynomial .

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Answered by Anonymous
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⚜️ Question :-

Find the zero of the polynomial p(x)=3x+5.

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⚜️ Solution :-

\pink \mapsto \sf 3x+5=0

\pink \mapsto \sf 3x=0-5

\pink \mapsto \sf x = \Large \frac{-5}{3}

Therefore, the zero of the polynomial p(x)=3x+5 is \sf  \dfrac{-5}{3}.

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⚜️ Verification :-

Substituting \sf x= \dfrac{-5}{3} in 3x+5 :-

\green \mapsto \sf 3 \times ( \frac{-5}{3} )+5=0

\green \mapsto \sf\cancel 3 \times  ( \frac{-5}{\cancel3} )+5=0

\green \mapsto \sf -5+5=0

\green \mapsto \sf 0=0

❇️ LHS=RHS

❇️ Hence, verified !!

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