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Find the zero of given polynomial p (x) =cX + d,c≠0​

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Answered by shayrya
2

Answer:

the answer will be -d/c

Step-by-step explanation:

what you have to do is just equate the equation to zero and then shift the things except x

like this

0=cx+d

-d=cx

-d/c=x

hence this is the zero

i hope this helps

Answered by aabhakrvijay
1

Step-by-step explanation:

p (x) =cX + d

p(x)= 0

CX+d=0

CX= -d

x= -d/c is the root of p(x)

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