p of x = cx+d, c is not equal to zero, c,d are real numbers.
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p(x) = cx+d
p(x) = 0
cx + d = 0
cx = -d
x = -d/c
Therefore, -d/c is zero of the polynomial.
Checking:-
p(-d/c) = c(-d/c)+d
= -d+d
= 0
Hope it helps
p(x) = 0
cx + d = 0
cx = -d
x = -d/c
Therefore, -d/c is zero of the polynomial.
Checking:-
p(-d/c) = c(-d/c)+d
= -d+d
= 0
Hope it helps
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