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the x-values where a polynomials value is zero, representing where the …

Question

the x-values where a polynomials value is zero, representing where the graph crosses the x-axis, are called ____. the point where the polynomial graph intersects the y-axis, equivalent to the polynomial’s value when ( x = 0 ), is known as the ____.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. By definition, the x-values that make a polynomial equal to zero (where its graph crosses the x-axis) are called roots or zeros of the polynomial.
  2. The point where a polynomial's graph intersects the y-axis occurs when x=0, and this point is formally called the y-intercept of the polynomial.

Answer:

  1. roots (or zeros) of the polynomial
  2. y-intercept of the polynomial