Math, asked by vikas74951, 11 months ago

How to find the zeros of a linear polynomial?

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Answered by shahnawazhussain55
0

As we know, a linear polynomial is of the following form:

p

(

x

)

:

a

x

+

b

,

a

0

There is only one zero of this polynomial, and it is easy to find out that zero. We simply equate this polynomial to 0 and find out the corresponding value of x:

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Note that a must not be equal to 0, otherwise this zero will have an undefined value (in fact, if a is equal to 0, then the original polynomial will not even be linear). Here are some examples:

Liner polynomial Zero

x

+

2

7

2

π

x

3

3

π

2

x

+

4

4

2

3

x

+

7

7

3

Answered by arumugham502
0

Answer:

f kis a zero of p(x)= ax+ b, then p(k) = ak + b= 0. i. e. =−.Therefore, the zero of the linear polynomial ax + bis−=−( )/

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