is 0 a zero of polynomial verify your answer with an example
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We know that the zero of the polynomial is defined as any real value of x, for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero. For example: Let F(x)=−4x+7 be the polynomial. Therefore, 47 is the zero of the polynomial F(x)=−4x+7 which contradicts the statement that zero of a polynomial is always zero.
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no it is not a polynomial
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a polynomial contain constants, variables
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