The given linear polynomial y = f(x) has(a) 2 zeros(b) 1 zero and the zero is ‘3’(c) 1 zero and the zero is ‘4’(d) No zero1
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The given linear polynomial y = f(x) has(a) 2 zeros(b) 1 zero and the zero is ‘3’(c) 1 zero and the zero is ‘4’(d) No zero1
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