Math, asked by munjetivenky217, 2 months ago

The zeroes of the
the polynomial ax+b is

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Answered by omegahariom
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Answer:

-b/a

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Answered by ishikashandilya2008
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Answer:

the zero of polynomial is the highest power of any number as you know so

p(x) =ax+ b

p(x) = 0

ax+b=0

ax=-b

x=-b/a

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