find the zero of the polynomial px+q+r
AkshithaZayn:
its general form
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px+q=(-r)
px=(-r-q)
p=(-r-q)/x
px=(-r-q)
p=(-r-q)/x
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px+q=-r
px=-r-q
x=-r-q/p
it is the zero of the polynomial
px=-r-q
x=-r-q/p
it is the zero of the polynomial
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