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find the zeros of the polynomial 3x+4

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Answered by Anonymous
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given \: polynomial = 3x + 4 \\  \\ zeroes \: of \: given \: polynomial -  -  -  >  \\  \\  =  > 3x + 4 = 0 \\  \\  =  > 3x =  - 4 \\  \\  =  > x =  -  \frac{4}{3}  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: (ans)

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The zero of the polynomial 3x+4 is -4/3.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question,

We need to find the zeros of the polynomial 3x+4.

As we know,

  • Zeros of any polynomial means the  value of the variable for which the polynomial will have the value 0
  • So, for calculating zeros of any polynomial, we need to equate the polynomial equal to 0.
  • Therefore, we will solve for 3x+4=0

3x+4=0\\\\3x=-4\\\\x=\frac{-4}{3}

This means that for x= -4/3, the polynomial will give the value 0.

Hence,

The zero of the polynomial 3x+4 is -4/3.

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