what is difference between factors and zeros in any polynomial equation
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- A zero is the location where a polynomial intersects the x-axis.
- These locations are called zeros because the y-values of these locations are always equal to zero.
- A factor is one of the linear expressions of a single-variable polynomial.
- A polynomial can have several factors, such as the factors.
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