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the zero of the polynomial 5x+3 is__________​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the zero of the polynomial 5x+3 is -3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

5x + 3 =0

5x = -3

x = -3/5

Answered by anilpatel7845
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Answer:

answer is -3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Zero of a polynomial is obtained on equating the polynomial to zero.

p(x) = 5x+3

5x+3=0

5x= -3. ( taking 3 to rhs )

x=-3/5. ( taking 5 to rhs )

hence the zero of this polynomial is -3/5

pls mark that this is a linear polynomial ( of degree 1 ) .... so there will be only one zero of this polynomial....

you can cross check by keeping the value -3/5 in place of x....

5(-3/5) +3 = -3+3 = 0

hence the zero of this polynomial is -3/5.

thanks

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