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Zero of the polynomial (cx+d) is, where c & d are some positive integers

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Answered by parasbhumbak3
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ANSWER:

-d/c

Step-by-step explanation:

P(x) = CX+d

CX+d = 0

CX = -d

X=-d/c

HENCE (-D/C) IS THE ZERO OF THE POLYNOMIAL

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