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please answer the sixth question please

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Answered by wvaish
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Hello friend

Here's your answer

If the given value of is the zero of the polynomial of p(x) then when you substitute the value of x in p(x) you get 0 as the answer

x=-m/l

p(-m/l)=l×-m/l + m

=-m+m

=0

So -m/l us the zero of the polynomial p(x)
Answered by harshithapalat11
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If the given value of is the zero of the polynomial of p(x) then when you substitute the value of x in p(x) you get 0 as the answer

x=-m/l

p(-m/l)=l×-m/l + m

=-m+m

=0

So -m/l us the zero of the polynomial p(x)

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