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Find zeroes of p(X)=CX+d

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Answered by Karthikrikky12
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Answer:

The zeroes of the polynomial are defined as -d/c, where c is not equal to 0 c, d are real numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given polynomial is

CX+d=0----->1

Where, c is not equal to 0 c, d are real numbers.

To find the zeroes of the given polynomial, equate the polynomial equal to 0.

p(x)=0---->2

subtracting both sides

CX=-d

Divide both sides by c.

X=-d/c

Therefore the zeroes of the polynomial are defined as -d/c, where c is not equal to 0 c, d are real numbers.

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