-3 is the zero of the polynomial ?
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Where is the polynomial???
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Step-by-step explanation:
If the polynomial is x+3
and x=-3
-3+3
=0
Hence -3 can be a zero of the polynomial.
But if the 2nd term of the polynomial is something else other than 3, -3 is not the zero of it.
∴ The zero of a polynomial depends upon the polynomial
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