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zero of the polynomial p(y)=5y​

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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
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Answer is Zero only.

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Answered by qwachieve
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The zero of the polynomial p(y) = 5y is 0.

  • A zero of a polynomial f(x) is a real number value, say 'a', for which the outcome of the polynomial, f(a) is 0.
  • As an example if there is a polynomial, f(x) = x + 5, then a = -5 will be a zero of the polynomial f(x) as f(a) = -5 + 5 = 0
  • In the given case if we equate 5y = 0, we get the solution y = 0.

So we can conclude that the zero for the given polynomial, p(y) = 5y is 0.

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