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Find zero of the polynomial p(x)=5x+7​

User Rozuur
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Answer:

x = -
(7)/(5)

Explanation:

To find the zero let p(x) = 0 , that is

5x + 7 = 0 ( subtract 7 from both sides )

5x = - 7 ( divide both sides by 5 )

x = -
(7)/(5) ← zero

User Escrafford
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the linear equations.

hence , we equate this equation to zero.

p(x) = 0

===> 5x+7 = 0

hence, x = -7/5

====> zero of the polynomial, x => -7/5

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