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we say the zero of a polynomial p(X) is the value of X, for which p(X)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the polynomial, p(x)=ax

2

+bx+c , if a=b=c=0 then the expression becomes zero polynomial. Therefore, the constant polynomial whose coefficients are all equal to 0 is called a zero polynomial.

Zero polynomial can be written as p(x)=0.

Hence, a real number c is said to be a zero of the polynomial p(x) if p(c)=0.

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