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what is zeroes of polynomial ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Zeroes of Polynomial. We already know that a polynomial is an algebraic term with one or many terms. Zeroes of Polynomial are the real values of the variable for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero. So, real numbers, 'm' and 'n' are zeroes of polynomial p(x), if p(m) = 0 and p(n) = 0.

Answered by ishucutee
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☑️On putting a no. or variable (sometimes) in the polynomial the answer came out to be 0, then the no. or variable is called zeroes of the polynomial.

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