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Why the zero of the polynomial is that where it cuts the x axis?

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Answered by doll54
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Zeroes/roots of linear polynomial----

Hence, number of zero of linear polynomial is one. And the zero is the x coordinate of the intersecting points at X-axis. ... So graphically it cuts X-axis at (0,0). Hence, zero of l(x)=x is 0....

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★Zeroes/roots of linear polynomial----

★Hence, number of zero of linear polynomial is one. And the zero is the x coordinate of the intersecting points at X-axis. ... So graphically it cuts X-axis at (0,0). Hence, zero of l(x)=x is 0..

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