Math, asked by kirti011982, 8 months ago

p (x)=0 how many terms does this polynomial have​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Zero polynomial does not have any nonzero term. It is represented as: P(x) = 0. Thus, we can say that a polynomial function which is equal to zero, is called zero polynomial function. It also is known as zero map.

Answered by 123dragon
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ANS: you see, p(x)=0 is a SPECIAL POLYNOMIAL KNOWN AS ZERO POLYNOMIAL.

there are some WRONG EXPLANATIONS TO THIS QUESTION LIKE

0 can be written as 3455567899766543321*3667246726476*0

or 45*3278380384758*0

the point is that factors can be infinite , as long as zero is a factor

BUT WHAT MOST FORGET IS AFTER ALL SIMPLIFICATION IS DONE ONY 0 IS LEFT

HENCE THE POLYNOMIAL HAS ONLY "1" TERM

i may be wrong so please verify for yourself

but as per my understanding this is the ans

i think i helped you

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