Biology, asked by thatikondakavitha86, 4 months ago

find zero of the polynomial p(x) =3x+1​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Finding a zero of p(x), is same as solving the equation

p(x)=0

i.e. 3x+1=0

⇒3x=−1

⇒x=− 1/3

So, − 1/3 is a zero of the polynomial 3x+1.

​  

Answered by akashbindjnvg
2

Answer:

Hello!

Good evening...

Question⤵

➡find zero of the polynomial p(x) =3x+1?

Answer⤵

➡Zero of the polynomial is = (-1) /3

Solution ⤵

p(x) = 3x + 1 \\ 3x + 1 = 0 \\ 3x = ( - 1) \\ x =  \frac{( - 1)}{3}  \\ so \: zero \: of \: the \: polynomial \: of \\ p(x)is \:  \frac{ ( - 1)}{3}

Hope this is helpful to you!

please mark me brainlist and follow me.

Similar questions