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what is zeros of polynomial? class 10​

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Answered by Elsaluraine
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The zeros of a polynomial p(x) are all the x-values that make the polynomial equal to zero. They are interesting to us for many reasons, one of which is that they tell us about the x-intercepts of the polynomial's graph. We will also see that they are directly related to the factors of the polynomial.

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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heya, buddy !!

:  \impliesThe Zeroes of a polynomial : Let p(x) be a polynomial in variable x. Then the zero of p (x) is the value K at which

p(K) = 0.

Example - let p(x) = x - 2.

Then p(x) at x = 2 is -

p(2) = 2-2

= 0

therefore, 2 is the zero of p(x)

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