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Find the zero of the polynomial 2y – 3​

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Answer:

The zero of the polynomial is
y = (3)/(2)

Explanation:

Zero of a polynomial:

The zeros of a polynomial are the values of the independent variable(in this case y) for which the polynomial is 0.

Polynomial 2y - 3

The zero is given by:


2y - 3 = 0


2y = 3


y = (3)/(2)

The zero of the polynomial is
y = (3)/(2)

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