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find the zeroes of the polynomial given below​

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Answered by AdorableAstronaut
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 \bold{Zero \: of \: the \:Polynomial}

To find the zeroes of the polynomial, you should make the given term equal to zero. Basically, we learn better when we have examples, let me show you one.

x+3 is the given polynomial. To find its zero, we should make x+3 equal to 0. Which means,

x + 3 = 0

x = -3.

Coming to the question,

1. p(x) = x - 5.

x - 5 = 0

x = 0 + 5

x = 5.

Hence the zero of the given polynomial x - 5 is 5.


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Answered by Sahilplease
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the answer is +5 because

x-5=0

X=0+5

X=+5

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