Math, asked by anantham2006, 1 month ago

Find the zeroes of the following polynomial 3x+5/2​

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Answered by Raftar62
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \red{ \underline{ \underline{ \bold{ \mathcal{According \:  to  \: the \:  question:}}}}} \\   \\  \orange{ \underline{ \bold{ \mathcal{To \: find \: the \: zero \: of \: p(x) = 3x +  \frac{5}{2} .}}}} \\  \green{ \bold{ \mathcal{So , \: the \: polynomial \: will \: be \: 3x +  \frac{5}{2} = 0.}}}  \\  \green{ \bold{ \tt:{ \implies{ 3x  =    - \frac{5}{2}.}}}} \\  \green{ \bold{ \tt:{ \implies{ x  =    - \frac{5}{2 \times 3}.}}}} \\  \\  \blue{ \bold{ \mathcal{ \therefore{ \underline{The \: zero \: of \: the \: polynomial \: is \:  \frac{ - 5}{6}. }}}}}

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