Math, asked by magicnandini, 3 months ago

find the zeros of 2x+a =p(x)
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Answers

Answered by naitikvishwakarma91
1

Answer:

2x + a =p(x)

2x+a = 0

2x = (-a)

x = (-a)/2

Answered by EuphoricBunny
5

Answer:

\tt \frac{ - a}{2}~~is~~the~~zeros ~~of~~ 2x+a =p(x)

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Solution:

 \sf \blue{ 2x + a = p(x)} \\   \\ \\  \sf \:  \therefore \: p(x) = 0 \\   \\   \\  \sf \: 2x + a = 0 \\  \sf2x = 0 - a \\  \sf \: 2x =  - a \\   \sf \: x =  \frac{ - a}{2}  \\  \sf  \\  \\  \\   \blue{\therefore \tt \frac{ - a}{2}  \: \:  is \:  \: the \:  \: zero \:  \: of \:  \: the~~ polynomial~~2x+a =  p(x).}

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