Math, asked by jagankumar1357, 10 months ago

what is zero of the polynomial

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Answered by siddharthgoswami789
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Step-by-step explanation:

Examples of different forms of the zero polynomial include: and so on, with any finite number of terms having only coefficients of 0 on different powers of x. The particular form used is the one called for in the context of a given problem or proof.

Answered by WhizzKidAman
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A zero polynomial is a polynomial of the form P(x)=0 where all coefficients of the polynomial are equal to zero.

where all coefficients of the polynomial are equal to zero.Any value of x can be a zero of a zero polynomial.

can be a zero of a zero polynomial.So, number of zeroes of a zero polynomial = infinite.

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