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find the 0 of polynomial p(x)=cx+d

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Answered by mammu1234
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✔✔heya here is ur answer!!!


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=> cx+d = 0

=> cx = -d

=> x = -d/c

the 0 of p(x) is -d/c

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Answered by Anonymous
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heya....

Here is your answer....

Given,

p(x) = cx+d

cx+d = 0

cx = -d

x = -d/c

Therefore the 0 of polynomial is -d/c.

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