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zero of the polynomial p(x) =2x+3is (a) 3/2 (b) -3/2 (c) y (d) 1/2​

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Answered by palakbehune
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Answer:

(b) -3/2 is the zero of the polynomial

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Answered by Anonymous
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>>Zeroes of the polynomial means that value after putting in an equation makes them equal to 0

Here 2x+3/2 is the zeroes of the polynomial

so ,value of x will be

2x + 3 = 0

2x =  - 3

x =  -  \frac{3}{2}

x=-3/2 is the zero of the given polynomial

check:-

2( -  \frac{3}{2} )  + 3 =  - 3 + 3 = 0

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