Verify whether the following are zeroes of the polynomial, indicated against them. p(x)=3x+1,x=1/3
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Yes, x = -1/3 is a zero of polynomial 3x + 1.
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Correct Question –
Verify whether the following are zeroes of the polynomial, indicated against them. p(x)=3x+1,x= -1/3
Given –
- p(x) = 3x + 1
- x = -1/3
To Find –
- Verify whether the following are zeroes of the polynomial indicated against them.
Solution –
⇒p(x) 3x + 1, x = -1/3
Now, replace the value of x in p(x)
⇒p( -1/3 ) = 3 ( -1/3 ) + 1
⇒p( -1/3 ) = -3/3 + 1
⇒p( -1/3 ) = -1 + 1
⇒p( -1/3 ) = 0
Therefore, x = -1/3 is a zero of polynomial 3x + 1.
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