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Verify wheather x=-m upon l is zEro of the polynomial p(x) =lx +m​

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Answered by saurabhsemalti
3

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

P(x)=lx+m

put \: x =  \frac{ - m}{l}  \\ p(x) = l( \frac{ - m}{l} ) + m  \\ =  - m + m = 0

since, value of x is satisfying p(x)=0.

Hence, it is zero of polynomial.

Answered by neelshelat25
0

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) =l(-m/l) +m

so ,p(x) = -m+m

so,p(x) =0

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