Math, asked by nikhilsankpal, 2 months ago

p(x)=4x+3 what is the zero of the polynomial​

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Answered by RudranshuMishra7
1

p(x) = 4x + 3

With x = 0

 \\    \sf \: p(0) = 4(0) + 3 \\  \\   \sf= 0 + 3 \\  \\ \sf = 3

Answered by anu473422
2

Answer:

P(x)=4x+3

0=4x+3

0-3=4x

-3/4=x

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember that, the zero of the polynomial is a particular number which on substituting in the equation the answer will be zero.

let's take an very easy example,

p(x)=4x

To solve the above sum substitute a particular no. wihch makes the whole equation equals to zero.

Now logically we can tell that when we multiply 4 by 0 the whole equation will be equal to zero, and hence the zero of the polynomial is 0.

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