Math, asked by adwaithkrishna2644, 10 months ago

if (y-a) is a factor of f(y) then --------- is a zero of f(y)
options - (a) y (b) a (c) 2a (d) 2y​

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Answered by shreyasidey8555
6

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

= ( y-a) = 0

= y = a

Therefore, (b) a

if (y-a) is a factor of f(y) then a is a zero of f(y).

Answered by 2313213
7

Answer:

option b) a

Step-by-step explanation:

since (y-a) is a factor of f(y)

we know that for p(x) when (x+a) is a factor we take the value of x as -a,

similarly here in (y-a) we take a as the other factor

ALSO,

=⟩ ( y-a) = 0

=⟩ y = a

so the answer is option b)a

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