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find the zero of the polynomials q(x)= -4x+7​

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Answered by SakshiShreya004
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Answer:

Let q(x)=0

=> -4x+7=0

=> -4x=-7

=> 4x=7

=> x= 7/4

Therefore, 7/4 is the zero of polynomial q(x)

Answered by ms1871
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Answer:

Here's your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

5x+7=0

5x=-7

X=-7/5

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