Verify whether x=4/3 is the zero of the polynomial 3x+4.
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[tex]x = \frac{4}{3} [/tex]
[tex] 3x + 4[/tex]
[tex] = 3( \frac{4}{3} ) + 4[/tex]
[tex] = 4 + 4[/tex]
[tex] = 8[/tex]
no, x=4/3 not is the zero of the polynomial 3x+4.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let p(x)=3x+4
If 4/3 is a zero then (x=4/3)
p(4/3)= 3 x 4/3 + 4=0
p(4/3)= 4 + 4 [tex]\neq[/tex]0
p(4/3)=8[tex]\neq[/tex]0
So it is not a zero