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The zero of p(x) = 9x + 4 is:

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25%9/4 ( 3 voters )
66.67%-4/9 ( 8 voters )
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  1. A zero ( or root) of a polynomial p(x) is the value of x that makes p(x) = 0.
    Given polynomial: p(x) = 9x + 4
    Step 1: Solve for x when p(x) = 0
    9x + 4 = 0
    Step 2: Isolate x
    9x = -4
    x = -4/9
    Final Answer: The zero of p(x) = 9x + 4 is: (c) -4/9.
    This question related to Chapter 2 Mathematics Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 2 Polynomials. Give answer according to your understanding.

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