If two of the zeroes of a cubic polynomial are zero, then does it have linear and constant terms?
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True. Let the general cubic polynomial be ax3+bx2+cx+d=0. ... Since two zeroes of the cubic polynomial are zero then the equation will be ax3+bx2=0, this does not have linear term (coefficient of x is 0) and constant term.
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