Math, asked by anadia, 7 months ago

Sam and Amy made following statement(s) about the polynomial 3x − 6.
Sam says, “Zero of the polynomial 3x − 6 is 3 × 0 − 6 = −6”
Amy says, “Zero of the polynomial 3x − 6 is 3x − 6 = 0; x = 2, hence zero = 2”
Who is correct?
(A) Sam (B) Amy (C) Both are incorrect

Answers

Answered by physicsloverhere
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✳️ Generally, zeroes refers to the term "ROOTS".

✳️ Accordingly, Amy is correct because zeroes ot the polynomial 3x-6 should be calculated like this : 3x-6 = 0 => x = 6/3 = 2 and as a result the zero is 2.

CLEARLY, AMY IS CORRECT.....!!!!!

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