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Zero of the polynomial p(x) = cx + d is​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

I don't have any idea sorry

Answered by pragatimeena40
4

Answer:

-d/c

Step-by-step explanation:

Zeroes of the polynomial is the value of the variable for which the polynomial becomes 0, i.e. p(x)=0.

Here, p(x)=cx+d.

Putting p(x)=0, we get,

cx+d=0

or, x=

c

−d

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