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Find the zero of a polynomial 2x + 4.

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Assume the given polynomial as,


P(x)\text{ = 2x + 4}

The zero of the given polynomial is calculated as,


P(x)\text{ = 0}

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} 2x\text{ + 4 = 0} \\ 2(x\text{ + 2) = } \\ x\text{ + 2 = 0} \\ x\text{ = -2} \end{gathered}

Thus the zero of the given polynomial is -2 .

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