Let us determine the zeros of the following polynomials—
f(x) = 6 – 2x
Formula used/Theory.
There is some value of ‘x’ for which the f(x) comes to 0, that value of ‘x’ is said to be zero of polynomial f(x)
We have,
f(x) = 6 – 2x
Then,
Zero of the polynomial f(x)
Means f(x) = 0
6 – 2x = 0
-2x = -6
x =
= 3
∴ Zero of polynomial f(x) is 3
Conclusion.
Hence, the zero of the polynomial f(x) is 3
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