Math, asked by sreenidhigandham, 7 months ago

zero of the polynomial a minus b x​

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Answered by Anonymous
16

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  • I suppose you asked zero of the polynomial (a - b)x

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Now, (a - b) x = 0

\implies ( a - b ) = 0/x

\implies a - b = 0

\implies a = b

So, this is only possible when a = b.

Answered by dhvitiupadhyay
11

Answer:

Given:-

p(x)=a-bx

To find:-

zero of p(x)

Solution:-

a-bx =0

-bx = -a

bx = a

x = a/b

Therefore , zero of polynomial is a/b

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