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The zero of the polynomial is ​

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 \pink \star \:  \rm \: It \: is \: that \: value \: of \: the \: variable(x,y,z,...) \\  \rm \: which \: when \: put \: in \: the \: variable \: makes \\  \rm \: the \: whole \: polynomial \:  = 0 .

 \pink \star \rm \: It \: is \: also \: refered \: as \: the \: root \: of \: the \: polynomial.

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It is the value which satisfies the polynomial by replacing the variable and the polynomial reduces to 0....

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