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explain me the zeros of the polynomial​

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Answered by davilking12
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Step-by-step explanation:

Zeros of a polynomial can be defined as the points where the polynomial becomes zero as a whole. A polynomial having value zero (0) is called zero polynomial. The degree of a polynomial is the highest power of the variable x. ... The standard form is ax + b, where a and b are real numbers and a≠0.

Answered by as1965286p7d7zu
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Answer:

First of all "ZEROES" of the polynomial is set of all the values which makes the corresponding polynomial zero.

Or in simple terms "ZEROES"are also called as roots of the polynomial in a familiar way.

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