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The value at which the value of a polynomial becomes 0 is called as of the polynomial.

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zero
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Solution

The correct option is C zero
Zero of a polynomial in x is the value of x for which the value of the polynomial becomes zero.

For example, if (x5) is a polynomial, then the zero of the polynomial is the value of x such that x5=0

The zero of the polynomial is obtained by solving the above equation.

x5=0
x=5

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