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The zero of the polynomial p(x)=-9x+9 is
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Rahul Sharma 4 years, 3 months ago

Her,question is p(x)=-9x+9

Gaurav Seth 4 years, 3 months ago

Answer :

 

The zero of the polynomial of p(x) = 9 - 9x is (1)

 

Explanation :

 

Given,

 

  • A real number a is the zero of the polynomial if p(x) if p(a) = 0

 

so here,

 

  • p(x) = ( 9 - 9x )

 

Therefore, the value of x is (1).

 

Verification :

 

p(1) = ( 9 - 9(1))

 

p(1) = 9-9

 

p(1) = 0

 

since, p(1) = 0,

 

it is concluded that , the zero of the polynomial of p(x) is 1.

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