why are 1/4 and -1 zeros of the polynomial p(x) =4x2+3x-1
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because when we substitute -1 and 1/4 then we will get the answer as 0 so by this we can say that -1 and 1/4 are zeroes of the polynomial
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A zero or root of a polynomial function is a number that, when plugged in for the variable, makes the function equal to zero.
Therefore, if p(x)=0, for a given x then the value of x is zero of polynomial.
p(x) = 4x² + 3x – 1
For 1/4,
p(1/4) = 4(1/4)² + 3(1/4) – 1
⇒ p(1/4) = 1/4 + 3/4 – 1
⇒ p(1/4) = 1 – 1
⇒ p(1/4) = 0
Therefore, x = 1/4 is a zero of the
polynomial 4x² + 3x – 1.
For -1,
p(-1) = 4(-1)² + 3(-1) – 1
⇒ p(-1) = 4 – 3 – 1
⇒ p(-1) = 4 – 4
⇒ p(-1) = 0
Therefore, x = -1 is a zero of the
polynomial 4x² + 3x – 1.
Hence, x = 1/4 and x = -1 are zeroes of the polynomial 4x² + 3x – 1.
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