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Zero of linear polynomial ax+b is

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zero of linear polynomial ax+b is -b/a
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Answer:

The zero of the linear polynomial ax+b is -\frac{b}{a}.

Step-by-step explanation:

The linear polynomial is

P(x)=ax+b

To find the zero of the polynomial equate P(x) equal to 0.

P(x)=0

ax+b=0

ax=-b

x=-\frac{b}{a}

Therefore the zero of the linear polynomial ax+b is -\frac{b}{a}.

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