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why are 1/4 and -1zeros of the polynomials p(x)=4x°+3x-1​

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Answered by antonyraju2013
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Answered by SophieFoster
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Step-by-step explanation:

A zero means that when that "zero"is put in the equation in place of x, the answer is 0.

P(1/4)= 4(1/16) +3(1/4)-1

=1/4+ 3/4 -1

=(1+3-4)/4

=0/4

=0

Putting -1;

P(-1)= 4(-1)^2 +3(-1)- 1

=4(1)-3-1

=4-4

=0.

(UWU)Hope that u can understand this.

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