how can you identify the zeros of a linear polynomial graph
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by seeing the highest degree of polynomial
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The zeros of a polynomial are the solutions to the equation p(x) = 0, where p(x) represents the polynomial. If 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
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