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find the sum zeros of polunomial ax+b-c​

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Answered by angel8080
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How we find the sum of zero in this equation.
Because it is a linear equation in one variable. It has only 1 root.
ax + b - c =0
ax = c - b
x = c - b / a

sushil6238: q is right
angel8080: okay
sushil6238: ans =-c÷a
sushil6238: okk
sushil6238: u r right bcz i forget to write ax²
sushil6238: sorry
angel8080: okayy
angel8080: it's okay
angel8080: sum of zeros = - b / a : product of zeros = - c / a
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