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Find the zero of the polynomial p(x) = cx+d , c cannot be zero , c , d are real number​

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Answer:
\left(-(d)/(c), 0 \right)

Explanation:


cx+d=0\\cx=-d\\x=-(d)/(c)

So, the zero is
\boxed{\left(-(d)/(c), 0 \right)}

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