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which polynomial is represented on cartesian plane?​

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Answered by dashgamer
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For a linear polynomial ax + b, a ≠ 0, the graph of y = ax + b is a straight line which intersects the x-axis at exactly one point, namely, (- b/a, 0). Also, this linear polynomial has only one zero which is the x-coordinate of the point where the graph of y = ax + b intersects the x-axis.

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