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Standard IX
Mathematics
Zeroes of a Polynomial
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Find the zeros of the polynomial
p(x)=3x+1
p(x)=ax
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Solution
to find zeroes of polynomial p(x),substitute p(x)=0 and find x
p(x)=3x+1
0=3x+1
x=-1/3
p(x)=ax
0=ax
x=0
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