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why a polynomial is always equated to zero for finding roots​

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Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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why a polynomial is always equated to zero for finding roots

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It's simply a way of putting an equation into a standard form. You can always add and subtract the same quantities from both sides so that one of the sides becomes zero without changing the solution(s) of the equation. By equating the polynomial equation to zero and factoring the polynomial, we can find its roots.

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Answered by rohank160705
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If we equate it to zero,
it becomes as a standard way


It is easier to find the roots



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