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

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Answered by Anonymous
13
p(x)= cx + d 
= c x -d/c + d
= d - d
= 0 

so the zero of the polynomial is -d/c
Answered by kumara37496
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Answer:

p(x)=cx+d

c x-d/c+d

-->d-d=0

therefore the zeroof the polynomial is-d/c

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