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verify whether the following are zeros of the polynomial, indicated against them (ii) p(x)=5x-π,x=4/5 ​

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Answered by itzmysticalgirl1
5

\huge\bf Given:

\boxed{\text{=P(x) = 5x –π }}

\sf{\red{Putting}}

\sf{\Green{→ x =[tex] - \frac{4}{5\: } }}

\huge\bf →p= [tex] - \frac{4}{5 \: }

\huge\bf→ 5 = [tex] - \frac{4}{5 \:–π }

\huge\bf p = 4–π

since p ≠ 4/5

Therefore,

x = 4/5

is not a zero of the given polynomial…

Answered by Dikku456
0

Step-by-step explanation:

(x)= 4/5

p(x) = 5x -π

p(4/5) = 5 × 4/5 - π

4-π =0

-π = -4

π=4

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