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Standard IX
Mathematics
Factor Theorem
How to find z...
Question
How to find zeros of a polynomial ?
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Solution
For any given polynomial
p
(
x
)
=
a
x
x
x
,
a
n
x
x
x
y
+
.
.
.
+
x
+
a
y
The value of x at which value of p(x) becomes zero is called as zero of polynomial.
For example,
p
(
x
)
=
x
2
+
2
x
+
1
p(x) will be zero at -1
∴
x
=
−
1
is zero of
x
2
+
2
x
+
1
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