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The value of the variable which satisfies the equation is called the _ to the equation

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Answered by adya18
13
Roots or Zero is the answer..

pkrishnabharat: Its roots.
pkrishnabharat: If f(x)=0 is an equation all values satisfying equation will be roots. If f(x) can be written as g(x)*h(x), then g(x) and h(x) are called factors.
pkrishnabharat: Example: x^2+5x+6=0 then -2 and -3 are roots of the equation and (x+2)(x+3) are factors.
Answered by sunilkarmakar51
14

The value of the variable which satisfies the equation is called the zero to the equation.



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