Math, asked by dinichallam10, 11 months ago

Find the zero of the polynomial S(x)=5-4x

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Answered by Saswat143
9

Answer:

5/4 is the zero of the polynomial...

Answered by sahildhande987
50

Step-by-step explanation:

s(x)=5-4x

Therefore

For s(x) to be zero

5-4x=0

-4x=-5

x=-5/-4

x=5/4

So now in the equation if we substitute x

Then

s(x)=5-4(5/4)

=5-5=0

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