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the zero of polyinomial 2x-3 is

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

\:x\:= \frac{2}{3}

Explanation

Zero of the polynomial implies value of x at which value of polynomial is 0.

Hence,

2x−3=0

\:x\:= \frac{2}{3}

Answered by surya2006p
0

Zero of the polynomial implies value of x at which value of polynomial is 0.

Hence,

2x−3=0

⇒x=

2

3

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