find the zero of the polynomial py+q
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py+q= 0
therefore zeros will be _
py= - q
y =-q/p..
hope helped.
py+q= 0
therefore zeros will be _
py= - q
y =-q/p..
hope helped.
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The answer is given below :
What is a zero of a polynomial in terms of x?
>> The value of x, for which the polynomial results 0, is called zero of the polynomial.
SOLUTION :
Here, (py + q) is the given polynomial.
Now, to find the zero of this polynomial, we consider an equation
py + q = 0
=> py = -q
=> y = -q/p
Therefore, the zero of the given polynomial is (-q/p).
Thank you for your question.
What is a zero of a polynomial in terms of x?
>> The value of x, for which the polynomial results 0, is called zero of the polynomial.
SOLUTION :
Here, (py + q) is the given polynomial.
Now, to find the zero of this polynomial, we consider an equation
py + q = 0
=> py = -q
=> y = -q/p
Therefore, the zero of the given polynomial is (-q/p).
Thank you for your question.
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