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The zero of ax+b is the x coordinate of the point, where the graph of y=ax+b intersects_ axis.​

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Answered by sijit1981
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Answer:

At x-axis, the y-coordinate is equal to zero. Thus, The point of intersection of the given line with the x-axis will be in the form of (x,0)

Answered by GraceS
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y=ax+b

where

a is the slope

and b is x intercept.

The zero of ax+b is the x coordinate of the point, where the graph of y=ax+b intersects x-axis.

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