Math, asked by nandini7922, 10 months ago

what are zeroes in a polynomial pls explain with full explanation ​

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Answered by chantibrahmaiah7
1

Answer:

To find the zeroes of a polynomial, the most mundane way to do it is equating the polynomial to 0 then solving it(which is basically taken from definition).

So suppose you have a polynomial:

f(x) equate it to 0

i.e,

Let,

f(x)=0

and then simply solve the equation

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Zero of the polynomial is defined as any real value of x, for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero.

Zeros of a polynomial can be defined as the points where the polynomial becomes zero on the whole.

A Polynomial having value zero (0) is called zero polynomial.

The Degree of a Polynomial is the highest power of the variable x.

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  • For a polynomial P(x), real number k is said to be zero of polynomial P(x), if P(k) = 0.

  • Therefore, 1 and 2 are the zeros of polynomial x2 – 3x + 2.

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