Math, asked by neelamkumari80344, 6 months ago

A real number a is called a zero of the polynomial f (x) , if
a. f(a)= -1
b. f(a)= 1
c. f(a)= 0
d. f(a)= -2

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Answered by yogimor1991
2

Answer:

c) if f(a)=0

Step-by-step explanation:

if f(a)=0then these values are called zeroes of the polynomial

Answered by skaleem19
0

Answer:

C part

Step-by-step explanation:

zero of a polynomial is defined as that value which when put in the polynomial, makes the polynomial equal to zero

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