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P(x) =3-x, what is zero of this polynomial plzzz answer fast

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Answered by Anonymous
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3 - X = p(x)

put x = 3

p(3) = 3-3

there are infinitely many solutions to this problem

Answered by KDPatak
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

P(x) = 3- x

Zero or root of polynomial:

I if "a " is a zeros of polynomial P(x) , then P(a) = 0

Substitute 3 in the place of x

=> P(3) = 3-3

or, P(3) = 0

Hence, 3 is the Zero of the polynomial. Since on the substitution of X with three the polynomial becomes 0. So we can conclude that 3 is the Zero of the given polynomial.

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