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what means by zeroz of polynomial ???? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Zeros of a polynomial refers to the roots of the polynomials. Which is if you substitute any value in place of the variable such that the value of the polynomial is zero, then that value is called the root or zero os the polynomial. A polynomial may have many zeros depending on its degree

Answered by doverani
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In mathematics, a zero (also sometimes called a root) of a real-, complex-, or generally vector-valued functiion f, is a member x; that is, the function {\displaystyle f}f attains the value of 0 at x, or equivalently, x is the solution to the equation .A "zero" of a function is thus an input value that produces an output of

A root of a polynomial is a zero of the corresponding polynomial function. The fundamental theorem of algebra shows that any non-zero polynomial has a number of roots at most equal to its degree, and that the number of roots and the degree are equal when one considers the complex roots (or more generally, the roots in an algebraically closed extension) counted with their multiplicities.

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