CBSE BOARD X, asked by devjob6201, 10 months ago

Find zero of polynomial 5 x - 1

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

1/5

Explanation:

Let the polynomial be p ( x ) = 5 x - 1 .

For , finding the zeros of a polynomial we have to equate it with 0 .

The value of variables satisfying that equation will be the required zeros of the expression .

For the zeros of p ( x ) ,

5 x - 1 = 0

→ 5 x = 1

→ x = 1/ 5 .

Hence , the value of x = 1/5 satisfies p ( x ) = 5 x - 1 = 0

Thus the required zero of the given polynomial is 1/5

Answered by khushimandot1555
1

Answer:

1/5

Explanation:

Let p ( x ) = 5 x - 1 .

Equate it with 0 .

If the value of variables satisfies then the answer we get will be zero of that polynomial

For the zeros of p ( x ) ,

5 x - 1 = 0

====> 5 x = 1

====> x = 1/ 5 .

Here, the value of x = 1/5 satisfies p ( x ) = 5 x - 1 = 0

Therefore,the required zero of the given polynomial is 1/5

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