SOLUTION: How would you define a real 0? A.) solution to a polynomial. B.) non-imaginary number. C.) x-intercept of a polynomial. D.) All of these things

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Question 1054406: How would you define a real 0?
A.) solution to a polynomial.
B.) non-imaginary number.
C.) x-intercept of a polynomial.
D.) All of these things

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It can be all of these. Polynomials can equal 0, 0 is non-imaginary, and it can be an x-intercept of a polynomial.
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