Zeroes of polynomial
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
The zeros of a polynomial are the values of x which satisfy the equation y = f(x). Here f(x) is a function of x, and the zeros of the polynomial is the values of x for which the y value is equal to zero. The number of zeros of a polynomial depends on the degree of the equation y = f(x).
Answered by
0
Step-by-step explanation:
let say a polynomial p(x)
if at x=a , the polynomial value p(a) becomes zero then a will be called as zero of that polynomial
and all such values are called as zeros of the polynomial
Similar questions
Math,
11 hours ago
Math,
11 hours ago
Math,
22 hours ago
Political Science,
22 hours ago
Computer Science,
8 months ago
Physics,
8 months ago