Math, asked by rameshsamudrala150, 1 year ago

Write the polynomial in variable 'x'whose zero is -k/x​

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Answered by KajalBarad
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The polynomial is x²+k=0

x=-k/x​

x*x=-k

x²=-k

x²+k=0

Answered by amitnrw
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aX + k = 0  is a Polynomial with degree 1 in variable X whose zero is -k/a

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct Question is :

write the polynomial in variable X whose zero is -k/a

=>  (X - (-k/a) = 0

=> X + k/a =  0

multiplying both sides by a

=> aX + k = 0

aX + k = 0  is a Polynomial with degree 1  in variable X whose zero is -k/a

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