Math, asked by smartplanet88, 10 months ago

Find the zero of the polynomial P(x) = 5x-25.​

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Answered by aryan1234243
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Step-by-step explanation:

just put the value just as 1,2,3 in x value u get urs answer perfectly

Answered by Anonymous
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  • p(x) = 5x-25

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  • The zero of the polynomial

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\implies 5x - 25 = 0 \\ \\</p><p></p><p>\implies 5x = 25 \\ \\</p><p></p><p>\implies x = \frac{25}{5} \\ \\</p><p></p><p>\implies x = 5

Hence, the zero of the polynomial is 5

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{\pink{\underline{\underline{\bold{Answer\:Verification:-}}}}}

Substitute x = 5 in p(x) = 5x - 25 i.e 5x - 25 = 0

5(5) - 25 = 0

25 - 25 = 0

0= 0

L.H.S = R. H. S

Hence, verified.

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