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Find the zero of a polynomial ax+b----- where a, b are real numbers

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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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Answered by Mihir1001
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we have,

ax + b = 0

 => ax =  - b

 => x =  -  \frac{b}{a}

Hence,  - \frac{b}{a} is the required zero.

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