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Find zero of the polynomial p(x)=3x-4

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Answered by sharonr
53

The zero of the polynomial p(x) = 3x - 4 is x = \frac{4}{3}

Solution:

Given that,

We have to find the zero of the polynomial

p(x) = 3x - 4

A real number k is a zero of a polynomial p(x), if p(k) = 0

Therefore,

p(x) = 0 \\\\3x - 4 = 0\\\\\mathrm{Add\:}4\mathrm{\:to\:both\:sides}\\\\3x-4+4=0+4\\\\3x = 4\\\\\mathrm{Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:}3\\\\\frac{3x}{3}=\frac{4}{3}\\\\Therefore\\\\x=\frac{4}{3}

Thus the zero of the polynomial is 4/3

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Answered by tanishashah661
14

Answer:

zero of the polynomial is 4/3

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