Math, asked by aprajit1010, 8 hours ago

What is zero of polynomial P(x) = lx +m , where l ≠ 0, l and m are real numbers ?

1️⃣ l/m
2️⃣ -l/m
3️⃣ m/l
4️⃣ -m/l​

Answers

Answered by yasaswinichowd0
0

Answer:

-m/l

Step-by-step explanation:

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

= -m+m

= 0

Answered by RvChaudharY50
1

Solution :-

given polynomial is ,

→ P(x) = lx + m

So, in order to find the zeros of given polynomial we have to put it equal to 0 .

→ lx + m = 0

taking m in right side,

→ lx = (-m)

now, dividing both sides by l ,

→ x = (-m/l) (4)

therefore, zero of the given polynomial is (-m/l) .

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