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Question
Find the zeroes of the polynomial in the following:
q(x) = 2x – 7
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Solution
Given, polynomial is q(x) = 2x – 7
For zero of polynomial, put q(x) = 2x – 7 = 0
2x = 7
⇒ x = `7/2`
Hence, zero of polynomial is `7/2`
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