Zero of the linear polynomial is the value of -(constant term in it)/coefficient of x in it. Is this statement true
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true
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It is true for linear polynomial in one variable
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form of The linear equation is
ax+b=0
=>ax=-b
=>x=-b/a
therefore , zero of the polynomial=
-(constant term)/coefficient of x
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