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Zeroes of polynomial

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Answered by nidhi6777
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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 rajunaga110
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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

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