-b/a is the zero of ax + b Is it True / False ?
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Answer:
false
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Answer: True
Solution:
Let P(x) = ax + b
If -b/a is the zero of P(x), P(-b/a) = 0
Putting x = -b/a, we get :
P(-b/a ) = a(-b/a) + b
⇒ P(-b/a) = -b + b
⇒ P(-b/a ) = 0
As P(-b/a)= 0,
∴ -b/a is a zero of the polynomial p(x) = ax +b
Hence, proved.
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