2 thoughts on “38. If p(x) is a polynomial of at least<br />degree one and p(k) = 0, then k is<br />known as<br />value of p(x)<br />O zero of p(”
As given p(x) is a polynomial of at least degree 1 i.e highest power of variable x is at least one. As 0 is the remainder that means (x-k) completely divides the polynomial and we can say k is the zero of the polynomial. Hence, k is the zero of p(x).
As given p(x) is a polynomial of at least degree 1 i.e highest power of variable x is at least one. As 0 is the remainder that means (x-k) completely divides the polynomial and we can say k is the zero of the polynomial. Hence, k is the zero of p(x).
Answer:
zero of polynomial p(x)
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