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The zeros of linear polynomialp(x)=3x+2

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Answered by dhruvsh
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Answer:

The zeroes of the polynomial is another name for the roots of a polynomial, a root of the polynomial is said to be that value of x for which the given polynomial takes the value 0.

So, here

if we want the given polynomial 3x+2 to be zero

Let,

3x + 2 = 0

3x = -2

and,

x = -2/3

Hence, x = -2/3 is a root of the given polynomial because at this value of x the entire polynomial is attaining the value 0

Answered by MrSmartGuy1729
2

Answer:

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Question:-

  • The zero of linear polynomial

p(x) = 3x+2

Answer:-

Given :-

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  • So, The zero of the polnomial means that
  • x = 0

The equation is

3x+2 = 0

3x = -2

x = -2/3

So, the Zero if the linear equation is -2/3

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