Find the zero of the polynomial p(y) =y/64-1
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Given,
A polynomial: p(y) = y/64-1
To find,
The zero of the polynomial p(y).
Solution,
We can simply solve this mathematical problem using the following process:
Mathematically,
If (x+a) is a factor of a linear algebraic equation p(x), then (-a) is a root of the given linear algebraic equation and p(-a) = 0.
{Statement-1}
Now, according to the statement-1;
p(y) = 0
=> y/64-1 = 0
=> y/64 = 1
=> y = 64
=> p(64) = 0
=> 64 is the zero of the polynomial p(y)
{according to statement-1}
Hence, 64 is the zero of the polynomial p(y).
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