What do zeroes of polynomials mean, please give an example and explain really well. Thanks. Also 15 points for u
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They are the values of x.
For example: X²+2x+1=0. X should be a no. That should make this equation into a 0.
The zeros for that sum is -1.
Replace the zero (-1) at X.
(-1)²+2(-1)+1
1-2+1= 0
0 = 0.
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Zeroes of Polynomial are the real values of the variable for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero. So, real numbers, 'm' and 'n' are zeroes of polynomial p(x), if p(m) = 0 and p(n) = 0.
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