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If p(x) = ax+b then zero of p(x) is-

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Answered by MaheswariS
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\textbf{Concept used:}

\text{A real number a is said to be a zero of the polynomial P(x) if}

\text{P(a)=0}

\textbf{Given: P(x)=ax+b}

\text{P(x)=0}

\implies\,ax+b=0

\implies\,ax=-b

\implies\bf\,x=\displaystyle\frac{-b}{a}

\therefore\textbf{The zero of the polynomial P(x) is $\displaystyle\frac{-b}{a}$}

Answered by dishapendharetjis10c
1

Answer:

-b/a

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