Math, asked by sriramratan007, 5 months ago

Zero of polynomial p(x)= 4x+b​

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Answered by kwin15
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Answer:

4x+b=0

4x= -b

x= -b/4

Step-by-step explanation:

proof:

4( -b/4) +b

Now ,4 and 4 will be cancel out

-b +b will also be cancel out

then the remainder will be 0?

Therefore we can conclude that -b/4 is the zero of the polynomial 4x+b

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