Difference between zero polynomial and zero of the polynomial
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“zero of a polynomial” is a value (a number) at which the polynomialevaluates to zero. For example, thepolynomial has and as its zeros. Thezeros of a polynomial are commonly called its “roots”. ... The “zeros of thezero polynomial” are all numbers, since substituting any value in for results in thevalue zero.
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