Math, asked by vashishtjain2018, 1 month ago

0 may be a zero of a polynomial. justify​

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Answered by niveshsanjaygarg
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False, because zero of a polynomial means the value of the variable for which the polynomial value becomes zero. It need not be zero and depends on the polynomial.

Explanation: Zero polynomial is a constant polynomial whose coefficients are all equal to 0. Zero of a polynomial is the value of the variable that makes the polynomial equal to zero. Therefore, zero of the zero polynomial is any real number.

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