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What is meant by zero ​


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In mathematics, a zero (also sometimes called a root) of a real-, complex-, or generally vector-valued function , is a member of the domain of such that vanishes at ; that is, the function attains the value of 0 at , or equivalently, is the solution to the equation .


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the ZERO  refers to nothing . That states we cannot gain nothing by its value

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