what is zero of a polynomial..???????????????
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A root or a zero of a polynomial are the value(s) of X that cause the polynomial to = 0 (or make Y=0). It is an X-intercept. The root is the X-value, and zero is the Y-value. It is not saying that imaginary roots = 0.
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A root or a zero of a polynomial are the value(s) of X that cause the polynomial to = 0 (or make Y=0). It is an X-intercept. The root is the X-value, and zero is the Y-value. It is not saying that imaginary roots = 0.
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• A polynomial with degree 0 is called a constant polynomial. Any constant number for example, 3, 4/5, 679, 8.34 are examples of constant polynomials. Comment on anmol's post “A polynomial with degree 0 is called a constant po".
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