Math, asked by preeti1212, 1 year ago

Find the zero of the polynomial:
p(x)=cx+d,c≠0,c,d are real numbers​

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Answered by Anonymous
11

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p(x)=cx+d

x=-d/c

hence -d/c is the zero of this polynomial p(x).

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Answered by sabrinanandini2
17

\huge{\pink{SOLUTION}}

To find the zero of cx+d

cx + d = 0

cx = -d

x =  \frac{ - d}{c}

Hence the zero is

-d/c

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