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Answered by CharmingPrince
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Answer :

We have to,

  • Verify whether x = \dfrac{4}{5} is a zero of the polynomial p(x) = 5x - \pi.

Explanation :

Firstly,

  • Put x = \dfrac{4}{5} in the given polynomial.

\rightarrow 5×(\dfrac{4}{5})- \pi

\rightarrow 4 - \pi

Here,

  • As we can see the answer is not equal to 0 .
  • Thus, \dfrac{4}{5} is not a zero of the given polynomial.

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