write the zeros of constant polynomials
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The zero(es) of a polynomial is(are) those input values for which the polynomial, or the function, evaluates to 0. A non-zero constant polynomial is written as: p(x) = c, where c is a non-zero real number. This means that for all possible values of x, p(x) = c, i.e. it is never 0.
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The zero of the polynomial is defined as any real value of x, for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero. A real number k is a zero of a polynomial p(x), if p(k) = 0.
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