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Find a zero of the polynomial :
(i) p(x)=4x-3 (ii) p(x)=2x-2

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(i) p(x)=4x-7
Now, p(x)=0
`implies 4x-7=0`
`implies x=(7)/(4)`
`therefore (7)/(4)` is zero of polynomial p(x).
(ii) p(x)=2x-2
Now, `p(x)=0 implies 2x-2=0`
`implies x=1`
`therefore x=1` is a zero of the polynomial.
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