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Question
Find the zero of the polynomial of the following:
q(y) = 2y – 3
Solution
q(y) = 2y – 3
= `2(y - 3/2)`
`"q"(3/2) = 2(3/2 - 3/2)`
= 2 × 0
= 0
Hence `3/2` is the zero of q(y).
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