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Answered by CrazyKitkat
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Answered by OtakuSama
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Find the zero of the polynomial :-

p(x) = cx + d, c ≠ 0, c, d are real numbers.

  \\ \large{ \dag{ \underline{ \underline{ \sf{ \pmb{Required \: answer}}}}}} \\  \\

 \dag{ \underline { \sf{ \pmb{Given}}}} \\

  • p(x) = cx + d, c ≠ 0, c, d are real numbers.

 \\ \dag{ \underline { \sf{ \pmb{To \: find}}}}\\

  • Zero of the polynomial.

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Here the given polymer is :-

p(x) = cx + d

To find the zero of a polynomial, we equate the polynomial equal to 0

 \\  \sf{ \therefore{p(x) = 0}}\\

Similarly,

 \\  \sf{cx + d = 0} \\

Now, we have to find x

Subtracting d from both sides, we find,

  \\ \sf{cx =  - d}

Now, dividing both sides by c,

 \\  \sf{ \implies{x  =  \bold{ \red{ \dfrac{ - d}{c}}}}} \\

 \\  \\ \underline{ \boxed{ \rm{Hence, \: the \: zero \: of \: the \:given \: polynomial \: is \:  \bold{  \dfrac{ - d}{c}}}}}

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