Q. 14.1( 11 Votes )
Define zero or root of a polynomial.
Answer :
The zeros are the roots, or where the polynomial crosses the axis. A polynomial will have 2 roots that mean it has 2 zeros. To find the roots you can graph and look where it crosses the axis, or you can use the quadratic equation. This is also known as the solution.
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