define zero of a polynomial . how many zeros a linear and a quadratic polynomial can have ? why? explain
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Zero of a polynomial is a numerical value of variable, when it is put on its place in the equation the value of the equations become zero. For example the zero of the equation x^2 + 2x - 8 is -4 and 2 when we put the value of x which is -4 and 2 in the equation the equation becomes zero.
How many zeroes a polynomial will have can be find by the degree of the polynomial or power. In linear polynomial the maximum power on variable is 1 and zero is also one similarly in quadratic polynomial the maximum power on the variable is 2 and number of zero is also 2 in the same way cubic polynomial will have 3, biquadratic polynomial will have 4 zeroes.
Zero of a polynomial is a numerical value of variable, when it is put on its place in the equation the value of the equations become zero. For example the zero of the equation x^2 + 2x - 8 is -4 and 2 when we put the value of x which is -4 and 2 in the equation the equation becomes zero.
How many zeroes a polynomial will have can be find by the degree of the polynomial or power. In linear polynomial the maximum power on variable is 1 and zero is also one similarly in quadratic polynomial the maximum power on the variable is 2 and number of zero is also 2 in the same way cubic polynomial will have 3, biquadratic polynomial will have 4 zeroes.
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