Math, asked by nLove11111, 1 year ago

if a real no. alpha is called as a zero of the polynomial f(x), then find the value of f(alpha)

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
14
when alpha is a zero of the polynomial then we substitute it in place of x then the value will be zero

I hope this will help you
Answered by harendrakumar4417
3

The value of f(α) is zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given a real number α is called as a zero of the polynomial f(x).

That means α is a root of f(x).

If we plug x = α in f(x),

f(α) = 0.

Hence, the value of f(α) is zero.

Similar questions