Math, asked by ymukesh2004, 11 months ago

what is the zero of the polynomial 3x-2

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Answered by proxly40
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given p(x)=3x-2 is a linear polynomial in one variable.It has only one zero.

Let p(x)=0

=> 3x-2=0

/* add both sides by 2 , we get

=> 3x-2+2=2

=> 3x = 2

/* Divide both sides by 3, we get

\implies \frac{3x}{3}=\frac{2}{3}

\implies x=\frac{2}{3}

Answered by Dhruv4886
0

Zero of  the polynomial 3x-2 is 2/3

Given:

The polynomial P(x) = 3x - 2

To find:

The zero of the polynomial 3x-2
Solution:

Zeros of polynomial

  • Zeros of polynomial are the points where the polynomial will be  equals zero
  • In simple words, we can say that zeros of polynomial are values of  variable in given polynomial such that the polynomial equals 0.
  • Zeros of a polynomial are also called as the roots of the equation.

Given P(x) = 3x-2

To find zeros of a P(x), take P(x) = 0

⇒ 3x-2  = 0

⇒ 3x = 2

⇒ x = 2/3

Zero of P(x) is 2/3  

We can check it as given below

Substitute x = 2/3 in P(x)

⇒ 3(2/3) -2 = 2 - 2 = 0

Therefore, Zero of  the polynomial 3x-2 is 2/3

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