find the 0 of polynomial p(x)=cx+d
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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
THANK YOU ✌✌
HOPE IT HELPS YOU ☺☺
___________________________
=> cx+d = 0
=> cx = -d
=> x = -d/c
the 0 of p(x) is -d/c
THANK YOU ✌✌
HOPE IT HELPS YOU ☺☺
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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.
It may help you...☺☺
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.
It may help you...☺☺
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