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if a real number 'a' is zero of the polynomial f(x) , then​

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Answered by Ananyahirekudi
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a real number alpha is called a zero of the polynomial f(x),then f(Alpha) equal. The zero of any polynomial f(x) means the value of the variable for which the value of the polynomial vanishes. So for example let p(x) be a polynomial having.

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a real number alpha is called a zero of the polynomial f(x),then f(Alpha) equal. The zero of any polynomial f(x) means the value of the variable for which the value of the polynomial vanishes. So for example let p(x) be a polynomial having.

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