what is root of polynomial
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The roots of a polynomial are those values of the variable that cause the polynomial to evaluate to zero. So this polynomial has two roots: plus three and negative 3.
Roots of a polynomial refer to the values of a variable for which the given polynomial is equal to zero. If a is the root of the polynomial p(x), then p(a) = 0.
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he roots (sometimes called zeroes or solutions) of a polynomial P ( x ) P(x) P(x) are the values of x for which P ( x ) P(x) P(x) is equal to zero. Finding the roots of a polynomial is sometimes called solving the polynomial.
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