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Find the zeroes of the polynomialy 3 -7y+6.

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Answered by biittu
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3-7y+6=0 (taking equal to zero) 9-7y=0 -7y=-9 -y = -9/7 y = 9/7 ( the subtraction sign was both the sides that's why it's cut.)
Answered by TheMoonKnight
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the zero of the polynomial is9/7
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