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Explain the relationship of the terms zero, x-intercept, and factor with respect to polynomial functions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An \(x\)-intercept is when a polynomial crosses the \(x\)-axis, which is essentially a zero, while a factor is a linear function that divides the polynomial without a remainder, whose constant is the negative of a root of the polynomial, which is also a zero.

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