Math, asked by rauldonton5835, 9 months ago

P(x) =5x-π how to find zero of the polynomial

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Answered by NUTROLLER
11

If you are asking for only one zero, here's a way to find one:

To find the value of x, write the equation in terms of zero, ie,

5x - π = 0

5x = π

x = π/5

So x or zero is π/5.

Answered by dunukrish
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

P(x)=5x-π

To get the zero of the polynomial make

P(x)=0

=> 5x-π=0

=> 5x=π

=> x=π/5. (Answer)

Hope it will help you.

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