Math, asked by sumedhpatil2006, 11 months ago

Find zeros of the polynomial
p(x)=x+5

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Answered by ranadebopriya
2

given p(x)=x+5

let p(x)=0

:. x +5=0

x=5

there fore 5 is the zero of p(x)

Answered by Anonymous
6

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Find the zeroes of the polynomial

p (x) = x+5

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 \sf \underline{step \: by \: step \: explanation}

to find the zeroes of the polynomial so we take p(x) = 0

 \sf \underline{To \: find}

value of x

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 \rm{⟹p(x) = 0}

 \rm{⟹x + 5  =  0}

 \rm{⟹x =  - 5}

so,

x = -5 is the zeroes of the polynomial

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extra:

what is polynomial?

  • A polynomial is an algebraic expression that can be written as a term or as the sum or difference of term..

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types of polynomial?

  • Monomial means one term

  • binomial means two term

  • trinomial means three term

  • polynomial meanterms many term

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I hope it's help uh

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