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

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Answered by bavitha333
11

Answer:

Then zero is - b/a

ax+b=0

ax=-b

X=-b/a

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Answered by KB8
3

Answer :

The value of zero is -b/a.

Step-by-step-Explanation :

Given :

p(x) = ax + b

To Find :

Zero of the polynomial.

According to question,

⇒ p(x) = ax + b

⇒ ax + b = 0

⇒ ax = -b

⇒ x = -b/a

⇒ ∴ The value of x or the zero is -b/a.

Verification of zero :

Put the value of x = -b/a in ax + b = 0

⇒ a (-b/a) + b = 0

⇒ -ba/a + b = 0

⇒ -b + b = 0

⇒ 0 = 0

⇒ LHS = RHS

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