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Why do every points of a function become zeros?​

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Answered by vanigayatri2007
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zero of a function is where the function touches the x axis. In order for the sign of a polynomial to change (positive to negative or negative to positive on the y axis), the polynomial needs to cross the x axis. Wherever the polynomial crosses the x axis, there will be a zero.

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