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a real number a is called a zero of the plynomial f( x) if

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Answered by honeybears
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Answer:

if that real number satisfies the polynomial f(x)

Step-by-step explanation:

the value of that real number is put in that place of "x" and the result is "0"

Answered by meenuverma5555p452iu
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Answer:

bfgegjiu5gkjfookgpfigsutsyidkhfpou

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