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Write the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 3x - a ​

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Answered by saysferyt5
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Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) = 3x-a

Taking the polynomial equal to 0 to find the roots -

3x-a = 0

3x = a

x = a/3

Therefore, a/3 is a zero of the polynomial.

CHECK

p(x) = 3x-a

p(a/3) = 3(a/3)-a = a-a = 0

Since the remainder is 0, a/3 is a root of the polynomial.

Hence, checked.

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