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find the zero of the polynomial p(x)=mx+n+k​

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Answered by zahaansajid
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p(x) = mx+n+k

To find the zero we have to equate p(x) to 0

Hence,

p(x) = mx+n+k = 0

mx = -n-k

x = (-n-k)/m

Hence the zero of the polynomial is (-n-k)/m

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