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which one of the following is the zero of p(x)=5x-π: (a) -4/5π (b) 1/5π (c) 4/5π (d) none of these​

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Answered by jp08212003
10

Answer:

D none of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

px = 5x-π

to find the zero, equate the equation with 0.

5x-π=0

5x=π

x=π/5

Answered by rinayjainsl
2

Answer:

The zero of the given polynomial is x=\frac{\pi}{5} and none of the given options has this mentioned.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given polynomial is p(x)=5x-\pi

We are required to find the zero of the polynomial and for that we shall use the concept as mentioned below-

If x is a zero of polynomial then we shall equate p(x)=0 .Therefore,

p(x)=0= > 5x-\pi=0\\= > x=\frac{\pi}{5}

Therefore,

The zero of the given polynomial is x=\frac{\pi}{5} and none of the given options has this mentioned.

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