write the polynomial in variable X whose zero is - k/a
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- we have to find the polyminal in variable x whose zero is -k/a
- x = -k/a
- ax = -k
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Step-by-step explanation:
A polynomial in a variable x with certain zero value means that: if we used this zero value in the equation of the polynomial we will get zero.
we have a general form of a polynomial as follows:
x^{1}+x^{2}+x^{3}+...+x^{n}=0x
1
+x
2
+x
3
+...+x
n
=0
we need to get our polynomial in this form
as we have x=\frac{-k}{a}x=
a
−k
to simplify we can multiply both sides by aa
a*x=-ka∗x=−k
and if we added +k+k to both sides
a*x+k=0a∗x+k=0 which would be the required polynomial.
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