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f(x) = px find the zero of the polynomial​

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Answered by manojpandey1908
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial f(x)=px

we know that for zero polynomial f(x)=0

px=0

px/p =   0/p

⇒x=0 (because p  not equal to0)

Then for value of x=0 the polynomial is zero polynomial

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

Given polynomial f(x)=px

we know that for zero polynomial f(x)=0

px=0

p

px

=

p

0

⇒x=0 (because p

=0)

Then for value of x=0 the polynomial is zero polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

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