What is meaning of being a factor of f(x)?
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It means that given some value (Ex: (x-2)) is a factor of f(x)= some quadratic equation (x^2-x-2).
So, when x-2 is said to be factor of f(x)=x^2-x-2, if x-2 i.e. x=2 is substituted in f(x), the value of f(x) will become zero and 2 is said to be the zero of the polynomial p(x).
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So, when x-2 is said to be factor of f(x)=x^2-x-2, if x-2 i.e. x=2 is substituted in f(x), the value of f(x) will become zero and 2 is said to be the zero of the polynomial p(x).
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