Understanding Zeros of Polynomial Functions
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In this video, the concept of "0's" in polynomial functions is explored. A "0" is an input value that yields an output of 0 in a function. The video explains how to identify and find the 0's of a function, and how they relate to the x-intercepts of the graph of the function.
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