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zero of the polynomial -11 X / 4 + 1 is​

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The value of zero of the given polynomial -\frac{11x}{4} +1 is \frac{4}{11}.

Given,

Polynomial:

-\frac{11x}{4} +1.

To find,

Zero of the given polynomial.

Solution,

First of all, the zero of a polynomial is defined as the value of the variable or those points where the whole of the polynomial becomes zero.

The zero of a given polynomial can be determined by equating it to zero.

So here, the given polynomial we have is

-\frac{11x}{4} +1.

To determine the zero, let's equate it to zero. Thus,

-\frac{11x}{4} +1 = 0

Rearranging and simplifying,

-\frac{11x}{4} =-1

\implies \frac{11x}{4} =1

\implies 11x=4

\implies x=\frac{4}{11}.

Therefore, the value of zero of the polynomial -\frac{11x}{4} +1 is \frac{4}{11}.

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