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find the zero of the polynomial p(x)=lx+m

Answers

Answered by Karambirrathi3095
43

Answer:

P(x)=1x+m

Step-by-step explanation:

Putx=1

1(1)+m

1+m

Put x=2

2+m

Answered by techtro
87

Given :

Equation - p(x) = lx + m

To find :

The zero of the polynomial

Solution :

• For any zeros of polynomial, value of given polynomial has to equal to zero

Therefore,

p(x) = lx + m = 0

lx + m = 0

x = -m/l

• It means that when we put x = -m/l, value of polynomial becomes zero

• Hence, zero of given polynomial is -m/l

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