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if one zero of( Px)= ax^2 + bx+c is zero, find the value of c​

Answers

Answered by gajjarkirtan27
4

Answer:

the answer is

value c is 1

Answered by amrendarkaur9
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

x=1 is one of the zero of p(x) .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given p(x)= a x^{2}+b x+cax

2

+bx+c

The above mentioned equation is in the quadratic form

a+b+c =0

Consider the given eqn

p(x)= a x^{2}+b x+cax

2

+bx+c

The above mentioned equation is the general form of the polynomial where a, b, c are variables and x is a constant

Put x=1 in the above equation we get

p(1)=a+b+c

But we know that a+b+c = 0

Therefore p(1)=0

So when x=1 p(1)=0

Therefore x=1 is the root of p(x)

x=1 is one of the zero of p(x)

Here p represents the polynomial

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