For a polynomial p(x) if p(a) = 0 then a is called________ of the polynomial.
A)Variable
B)Zero
C)Coefficient
D)Term
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Answer:
● zero
☆☆because the value at which the expression become zero is called zero of the polynomial☆☆
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Answer:
A polynomial's zeros are all the x-values that make the polynomial equal to zero, B is the correct answer
Explanation:
A polynomial is an equation made up of variables (or indeterminate variables), terms, exponents, and constants.
- A variable is a letter that signifies an expression's unknown value.
- Polynomial zeros are the values of the variable (x) that make the polynomial equal to zero. A zero polynomial is a constant polynomial with all of its coefficients equal to
- Polynomial coefficients are the integers preceding a word. Coefficients are also the results of multiplying a number and a variable.
- A term is a value or a combination of a number one and or more exponentiated variables. Similar words (variables raised to the same power) can be joined to simplify a polynomial.
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