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A real number at which the value of polynomials is zero is called

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A real number at which the value of polynomials is zero is called zero of the polynomial.

=>A real number α is a zero of a polynomial p(x) if the value of the polynomial p(x) is zero at x = α. i.e. p(α) = 0
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Step-by-step explanation:

a real number at which the value of polynomial is zero is called the zeroes of polynomial.

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