find the zeros of the polynomials a) p(x)=x-1/2 b) q(x)=3x+5 c) r(x)=5x+1/2
hey guys i ask this question many times but all a

find the zeros of the polynomials a) p(x)=x-1/2 b) q(x)=3x+5 c) r(x)=5x+1/2
hey guys i ask this question many times but all answer are wrong so if anyone has right answer so please answer me its very urgent if u love your mom and dad don’t give wrong answer.
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  1. Step-by-step explanation:

    a) p(x) = x – 1/2

    Here,

    p(x) = 0 = x – 1/2. [Since Zero of the polynomial]

    => x – 1/2 = 0

    => x = 1/2 (Ans)

    b) q(x) = 3x + 5

    Here,

    q(x) = 0 = 3x + 5. [Since Zero of the polynomial]

    => 3x + 5 = 0

    => 3x = -5

    => x = -5/3 (Ans)

    c) r(x) = 5x + 1/2

    Here,

    r(x) = 0 = 5x + 1/2

    => 5x + 1/2 = 0

    => 5x = -1/2

    [tex] = > x = \frac{ – 1}{2 \times 5} [/tex]

    [tex] = > x = \frac{ – 1}{10} (ans)[/tex]

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  2. Answer:

    Can you post the picture of your question from the book or wherever it’s written? Edit the answer you just gave and post the pic of your question. I’ll edit my answer and post the answer here. [tex][/tex]

    And you don’t have to answer my questions. It’s alright.

    q(x) = 3x + 5

    => 3x + 5 = 0

    => 3x = 0 – 5

    => 3x = – 5

    => x = -5/3

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