what is the geometrical meaning of zeroes of a polynomial?
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A real number k is said to be a zero of a polynomial p(x), if p(k) = 0.
Polynomials can easily be represented graphically.
Zero of polynomial p(x) is x-coordinate of point where graph of p(x) intersects x-axis. Polynomial p(x) intersects the x-axis @ x=2, thus zero of this polynomial is 2.
Polynomials can easily be represented graphically.
Zero of polynomial p(x) is x-coordinate of point where graph of p(x) intersects x-axis. Polynomial p(x) intersects the x-axis @ x=2, thus zero of this polynomial is 2.
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Simply, a zero of polynomial is that word which can make the whole statement into zero.
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