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the zero of p(x) = ax-b is ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

x= b/a is the answer

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Answered by vanshsvst
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Answer:

zero of p(x) = ax - b is b/a .

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) = ax - b

zero of p(x) means for what value of x ,p(x) becomes 0 so to find sero of p(x) , first equate p(x) with 0 and find the value of x that's the zero of p(x)

ax - b = 0

ax = b

x =  \frac{b}{a}

Hence the zero of p(x) = ax - b is b/a

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