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Y=4-x2 what is the positive zero of this polynomial

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Answer:

The positive zero is x=2

Explanation:

we know that

The x-intercepts or zeros of the polynomial are the values of x when the value of y is equal to zero

we have


y=4-x^(2)

so

For y=0


0=4-x^(2)

solve for x


x^2=4\\x=\pm2

so

The zeros of the polynomial are x=-2 and x=2

therefore

The positive zero is x=2

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