Math, asked by KunalNim, 8 months ago

A real number x is called a zero of the polynomial f(x) if:

1 point

f(x) = -1

f(x) = 1

f(x) = 0

A real number x is called a zero of the polynomial f(x) if:

1 point

f(x) = -1

f(x) = 1

f(x) = 0

A real number x is called a zero of the polynomial f(x) if:

1 point

f(x) = -1

f(x) = 1

f(x) = 0

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Answers

Answered by vijayramraturi
3

Answer:

Fx =1 is your answer we only put in polynomial

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