Find the zeroes of the polynomial in the following :
p(x)=x−4.
3
−4
0
4
A
4
B
3
C
−4
D
0
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Zero of p(x)=x−4 will be when, p(x)=0. =>x−4=0 =>x=4. Thus, 4 is the zero of the polynomial.
Hence, option A is correct.
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