every real no. is a zero of the zero polynomial.What is meant by this?
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Zero of the zero polynomial is any real number. e.g., Let us consider zero polynomial be 0(x-k), where k is a real number For determining the zero, put x-k = 0 ⇒ x = k Hence, zero of the zero polynomial be any real number
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