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what is zeros of the polynomial​


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Answered by letshelpothers9
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Step-by-step explanation:

A zero or root of a polynomial function is a number that, when plugged in for the variable, makes the function equal to zero.

To find all the zeros of a polynomial function and the possible rational roots of a polynomial equation, use the rational zero theorem.

A zero is of a function. A root is of an equation. ... You could ask what are the roots of f(x) = 10, which would be the same as asking to solve 10 = x + 5. So, the zeros are only a specific kind of root for when the function equals 0.

Answered by madhu006624
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THE ZERO OF POLYNOMIAL EXPLANATION IS GIVEN ABOVE.

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