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Answered by nitin777771
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Step-by-step explanation:

put -8x=0

here x=8

so the zero of the polynomial is 8 and 0

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Answered by amirzaheer264
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Step-by-step explanation:

(x^{2}  + 4 - 4x) - (x {}^{2}  + 4 + 4x) \\ x {}^{2}  + 4 - 4x - x ^{2}  - 4 - 4x \\   =  - 8x \\  - 8x = 0 \\ x =  -  \frac{1}{8 }  \\ hence \: zero \: of \: the \: polynomial \: is \: -  \frac{1}{8} .

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