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Find the zero of the polynomial p(x)=x−5.​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Given polynomial p(x)=x−5.

To get zeroes of the polynomial equate the polynomial to zero.

⟹p(x)=0

⟹x−5=0

⟹x=5.

Therefore, 5 is the zero of polynomial p(x)=x−5.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given polynomial p(x)=x−5.

To get zeroes of the polynomial equate the polynomial to zero.

⟹p(x)=0

⟹x−5=0

⟹x=5.

Therefore, 5 is the zero of polynomial p(x)=x−5.

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