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What is the zero of the zero polynomial?​

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Answered by 1dontknow
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Answer:

The zero polynomial is the additive identity of the additive group of polynomials. The degree of the zero polynomial is undefined, but many authors conventionally set it equal to or in the Wolfram Language, Exponent[0, x] returns -Infinity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Zeros of a polynomial can be defined as the points where the polynomial becomes zero on the whole. A polynomial having value zero (0) is called zero polynomial of the form p(x) = 0. Any value of x can be a zero of a zero polynomial.

Answered by akshayaakumar1982
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Answer: it’s a pleasure to help you friend…

Step-by-step explanation:

Zero of a polynomial is the value of a variable for which the polynomial becomes 0. Zero polynomial is a constant polynomial whose coefficients are all equal to 0. Here, there is no variable and hence, zero of zero polynomial is not defined.

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