find the zero of the polynomial p(x)=ax+b
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p(x)=ax+b
0=ax+b
ax=-b
x=-b/a
Therefore the zero of the polynomial p(x)=ax+b is -b/a
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The zero of polynomial p(x) = ax + b is - b/a
Given :
The polynomial p(x) = ax + b
To find :
The zero of polynomial p(x) = ax + b
Solution :
Step 1 of 2 :
Write down the given polynomial
The given polynomial is
p(x) = ax + b
Step 2 of 2 :
Find zero of the polynomial
For Zero of the polynomial we have
p(x) = 0
⇒ ax + b = 0
⇒ ax = - b
⇒ x = - b/a
The zero of polynomial p(x) = ax + b is - b/a
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