ZEROS of p polynomials
Автор: Galaxy_Education Academy by Doctor Kahkashan Hasan
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Zeros of Polynomials – Description (Grade 10)
The zeros of a polynomial are the values of the variable for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero.
In other words, if � is a polynomial, then a number � is called a zero of the polynomial if
Explanation
Zeros are also known as roots of a polynomial.
They show where the graph of the polynomial cuts or touches the x-axis.
Each zero corresponds to an x-intercept of the graph.
Example
Let
Factorizing:
So,
👉 Therefore, 2 and 3 are the zeros of the polynomial.
Important Points
A linear polynomial has one zero.
A quadratic polynomial has two zeros.
A polynomial of degree � can have at most � zeros.
Conclusion
Zeros of a polynomial help us understand the behavior of the polynomial and are very useful in solving equations and drawing graphs.
If you want, I can also give a short version, example-based answer, or graphical explanation 😊
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