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find the zeroes of the polynomial 2x-3​

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Answered by keeratjotkaur
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Hi...☺

Here is your answer...✌

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p(x) = 2x-3

To find zero of p(x)

We have to put,

p(x) = 0

2x+3 = 0

2x = -3

x = -3/2

Hence,

Root of p(x) is -3/2


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Let us take 2x+3=0

Finding the value of x in the expression

2x+3=0

Taking 3 to other side of the equation (addition turns to subtraction)

2x= -3

Taking 2 to other side of the equation (multiplication [2 multiplied to x] turns to division)

x= -3/2

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