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  • 25-05-2017
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Explain the connection between factors of a polynomial, zeros of a polynomial function, and solutions of a polynomial equation.

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bcalle
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  • 27-05-2017
Factors of a polynomial, when set equal to zero and solved, become the zeros of a polynomial. 
The zeros of a polynomial are the numbers where the y-values are 0 which means the point will lie on the x-axis. 
Zeros and solutions are the same thing. It is where the graph will cross the x-axis which means the y-value is zero.
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