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zero of a zero polynomial is any real number true false​

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Answered by Sharmistha0786
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Answered by roshanbirudu123
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A “zero of a polynomial” is a value (a number) at which the polynomial evaluates to zero. For example, the polynomial x2–3x+2 has 1 and 2 as its zeros. The zeros of a polynomial are commonly called its “roots”. Every polynomial has its own multiset (an unordered list) of zeros. In fact, a polynomial is uniquely defined by its zeros, up to scaling by a constant value.

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