Math, asked by somumuso, 11 months ago

p(x) = ax , a is not equal to 0​

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Answered by PhoenixTamizha
7

Answer:

Hey friend,

Here's your required answer:-

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p(x) = ax

p(x) = 0

ax = 0

x = 0/a

x = 0

{0 by something is equals to 0}

Therefore,0 is the zero of the polynomial.

Checking:-

p(0) = a(0)

= 0

Hope it helps

Answered by yashaswi66
19

p(x) = ax

Let p(x) = 0

So,

ax = 0

x = -a

Putting the value of x in p(x), we get:

p(-a) = a-a

= 0

Hence, the (x+a) is zero of polynomial p(x).

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