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what are the zeros of the polynomial ax=0,a is not equal to zero

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Answered by AnirudhGupta
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-x/a where a is not equal to 0

Anonymous: ur answer is wrong
Anonymous: it was ax
Anonymous: multiplication
Anonymous: how did it become division for you
Answered by Anonymous
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ax=0
x=0/a (as a is not equal to zero o divided by a is 0)
X=0
THEREFORE 0 IS THE 0 OF THIS POLYNOMIAL

Anonymous: PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST
AnirudhGupta: but why
Anonymous: coz i want to level up
AnirudhGupta: Firstly listen your answer is wrong. When x will go the other side it will become -x and a will become its denominator and as you know that denominator is negative so it will give it's - sign to x that will be the answer.
AnirudhGupta: sorry i mean denominator is not negative
Anonymous: i never took x to the other side
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