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Zero of polynomial p(x)=3x+5is

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Answered by MissKalliste
23

Answer:

-5/3 is the zero of the polynomial p(x) = 3x + 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

→ p(x) = 3x + 5 = 0

= p(x) = 3x = 0 - 5

= p(x) = 3x = -5

= p(x) = x = -5/3

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Know more:

※ A zero of a polynomial need not to be 0.

※ Every linear polynomial has one and only one zero.

※ A polynomial can have more than one zero.

0 may be zero of a polynomial.

※ If p(x) = ax + b, a ≠ 0, it is a linear polynomial.

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Answered by Anonymous
27

Answer:

-5/3 is the answer.

Given :

  • Zero of polynomial p(x)=3x+5

To find :

  • Zero of polynomial p(x)=3x+5 = ?

Step-by-step explanation:

➪ p(x) = 3x + 5 = 0

➪ p(x) = 3x = 0 - 5

➪ p(x) = 3x = -5

p(x) = -5/3

Therefore, polynomial p(x) = 3x + 5 is -5/3.

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