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A real number k is said to be a zero of a polynomial p(x) , if p(k) = ? Do this in the note book and share the page​

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Answered by YADEEDYA03
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Answer:

zero

Step-by-step explanation:

if x-k is factor of p(x)

then we can write p(x) = q(x)×(x-k) [ where q(x) is polynomial of degree one less than p(x) ]

therefore p(k) = q(k) (k-k) =0

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Answered by luckyindian
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Answer:

I am boy

Step-by-step explanation:

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