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Answered by Anonymous
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Question :-

What polynomial must be added to y³ - y² + z to obtain zero polynomial.

Answer :-

Zero polynomial is a polynomial whose value is equal to zero.

It also has undefined degree.

So, let the polynomial added to the given polynomial to get zero polynomial be x

➩ y³ - y² + z + x = 0

➩ x = -y³ + y² - z

The polynomial that must be added to y³ - y² + z to get zero polynomial is -y³ + y² - z.

Answered by TheEnchanted
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⟿ whαt pσlчnσmíαl muѕt вє αddєd tσ gєt y³ - y² + z tσ σвtαín zєrσ pσlчnσmíαl?

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⟿ zєrσ pσlчnσmíαl íѕ α pσlчnσmíαl whσѕє vαluє íѕ αlѕσ zєrσ

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⟿ ѕσ, lєt thє pσlчnσmíαl αddєd tσ gívєn pσlчnσmíαl tσ gєt zєrσ pσlчnσmíαl вє х

⟿ y³ - y² + z + x = 0

⟿ x = -y³ + y² - z

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