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Finding zero of a polynomial using graph (Polynomials) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 {x}^{2}  + 2x + 1 \\  \\  {x}^{2}  + x + x + 1 \\  \\ x(x + 1) + 1(x + 1) \\  \\ (x + 1)(x + 1)

Answered by kashishchahar1102
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we graph this polynomial as y = p(x), then you can see that these are the values of x where y = 0. In other words, they are the x-intercepts of the graph. The zeros of a polynomial can be found by finding where the graph of the polynomial crosses or touches the x-axis.

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