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Question
Find the zero of the polynomial in the following case:
p(x) = 3x
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Solution
p(x) = 3x
p(x) = 0
3x = 0
x = 0
Therefore, for x = 0, the value of the polynomial is 0.
Hence, x = 0 is a zero of the given polynomial.
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