Why should we use zero of a polynomial? How is it derived?
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Zero of a polynomial is simply a number when substituted inpolynomial in place of variable results 0. It is a solution to the polynomialequation, P(x) = 0. It is that value of x that makes the polynomialequal to 0. It is traditional to speak of a root of a polynomial.
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