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Answered by VenkataSubramanyam
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Answer:

1/2

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Answered by aneesh235
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Step-by-step explanation:

to find one of the zero of the polynomial 2x^2+7x-4 we should do trial and error method

Trial and error method

substitute the value 1/2 in the place of x

therefore,

2(1/2)^2+7(1/2)-4

=2(1/4)+7/2-4

= 1/2+7/2-4

= 8/2-4

= 4-4 =0

remainder is 0 since 1/2 is a zero of the polynomial 2x^2+7x-4

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