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the zero of ax+b, where a and b are constant is​

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Answered by satyamkatiyar2112
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Answer:

ax+b = 0

ax = -b

x = -b/a

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by kts182007
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Answer:

-b/a

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the zero of a polynomial we have to find the value of x at which the polynomial becomes = 0

Given:

p(x) = ax + b

ax + b = 0

x = -b/a

∴At x = -b/a, the value of the polynomial is 0

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