Math, asked by Minamoto, 11 months ago

The zero of the polynomial p(x)=mx+n is-
i.m ii.-m/n iii.n iv.-n/m​

Answers

Answered by aditya9535
10

Answer:

m/n is the correct answer from my side

Answered by harendrachoubay
17

The zero of the polynomial is iv) -\frac{n}{m}.

Step-by-step explanation:

We heve,

p(x) = mx + n

To find, the zero of the polynomial p(x) = ?

∵  The zero of the polynomial p(x) = 0

∴ mx + n = 0

⇒ mx = - n

x=-\frac{n}{m}

x=-\frac{n}{m}

The zero of the polynomial , x=-\frac{n}{m}

Hence, the zero of the polynomial is iv) -\frac{n}{m}.

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