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how to find the roots of the polynomial equations?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We say that x=r is a root or zero of a polynomial, P(x) , if P(r)=0 P ( r ) = 0 . In other words, x=r is a root or zero of a polynomial if it is a solution to the equation P(x)=0 P ( x ) = 0 . In the next couple of sections we will need to find all the zeroes for a given polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

Examine the highest-degree term of the polynomial – that is, the term with the highest exponent. That exponent is how many roots the polynomial will have. So if the highest exponent in your polynomial is 2, it'll have two roots; if the highest exponent is 3, it'll have three roots; and so on.

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Question:-

how to find the roots of the polynomial equations?

Answer:-

We say that ,

x=r is a root or zero of a polynomial, P(x) , if P(r)=0 P ( r ) = 0 .

In other words, x=r is a root or zero of a polynomial if it is a solution to the equation P(x)=0 P ( x ) = 0 .

In the next couple of sections we will need to find all the zeroes for a given polynomial equation.

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