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the zero of the polynomial -11x/4+1 is

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Answered by vanshsvst
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Answer:

  \frac{4}{11} \:  is \: the \: zero \: of \:  \: polynomial \:  \frac{ - 11x}{4}  + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) =  \frac{ - 11x}{4}  + 1

To find the zero of polynomial , equate that polynomial with 0 and find the value of x , that's the zero of the polynomial f(x) .

 \frac{ -  11x}{4}  + 1 = 0

 \frac{11x}{4}  = 1

11x = 4

x =  \frac{4}{11}

so   \:  \: \frac{4}{11}  \:  is \: the \: zero \: of \: polynomial \:  \frac{ - 11x}{4}  + 1

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