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Verify whether the following is the zero of the polynomial, indicated against it:

p(x) = lx + m, x = (\frac{-m}{l})
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Answered by jnbasha0209
4

Answer:

p(x) = lx + m

x = -m/l

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

= -m + m

= 0

therefore this is the zero of the given polynomial

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Answered by ar432202
3

Answer:

p(x) = lx + m

x = -m/l

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

= -m + m

= 0

therefore this is the zero of the given polynomial

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