Math, asked by Tanishq36282628, 10 months ago

Find the zeroes of the polynomial
p(x)=(4x + π)(x - 4π)​

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Answered by darknight07
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hey buddy,

here is your answer..

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) = (4x + \pi)(x - 4\pi) \\ zeroes \:are... \\ 4x + \pi = 0 \\ x =   \frac{ - \pi}{4}  =  -  \frac{22}{7}  \times  \frac{1}{4}  =  \frac{ - 11}{14 }  \\  \\ x - 4\pi = 0 \\ x = 4\pi = 4 \times  \frac{22}{7}  =  \frac{88}{7}

I hope it helps you

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Tanishq36282628: darknight07 are u sure that it is a correct answer
darknight07: I think so bro..
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