Why are
4
and –1 zeroes of the polynomials p(x) = 4x2 + 3x – 1?
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When we factorise the above equation,we get
(x-4)(x+1)
So when we put the p(x) as 0
we get (x-4)(x+1)=0
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4 and -1 are called the zeroes of the polynomial because when u substitute these values the value of the polynomial becomes 0
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