Math, asked by mdmina2004, 1 year ago

P(x) = x+5
Find the zero of polynomial

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Answered by ratdna
2

Let p(x) = 0

= x + 5 = 0

= x = -5

Substituting the value of x in polynomial X.

= p(-5) = -5 + 5 = 0

Hence, -5 is the zero of the polynomial.

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Answered by aryanpatel09
0

Answer:x=(-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

As p(x)=0

x+5=0

x=(-5)

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