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the zero of the polynomial x cube -3x​

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Answer: Zeroes of a polynomial p(x) is real number 'a' for which polynomial p(x) if p(a) = 0. Note: Every real number is a zero of the zero polynomial p(x)=0. There is no Zero for polynomial p(x)=8. Regardless of odd or even, any polynomial of positive order can have a maximum number of zeros equal to its order. For example, a cubic function can have as many as three zeros, but no more. This is known as the fundamental theorem of algebra.

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