What is the difference between roots and zeros .
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THE ROOTS, OR ZEROS, OF A POLYNOMIAL. ... It is that value of x that makes the polynomial equal to 0. In other words, the number r is a root of a polynomial P(x) if and only if P(r) = 0.
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Zero of a polynomial is a solution to the polynomial equation, P(x) = 0 BUT
Root of a polynomial is that value of x that makes the polynomial equal to 0.
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