What are the zeros of the function?
In order to find the zero of a polynomial, equate P(x) = 0 and find the corresponding values of x.
Answer: Zeros of a function are the points where the graph of the function meets the X-axis i.e., at the solutions of f(x) = 0.
Let us understand the zeros of the function in detail.
Explanation:
The zeroes are those values of the variable for which the polynomial as a whole has zero value.
For example, f(x) = x2 - 1, the zeros are 1, and -1. As, f(1) = 0 = f(-1)
The graph of f(x) intersects X-axis at the zeros of the function.
Thus, zeros of a function are the points where the graph of the function meets the X-axis.
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