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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do you find the zeros of a polynomial

OpenStudy (victoriasushchik):

WELCOME TO OPENSTUDY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First, you'd have to equate your dependent variable (in most cases, it's y) to zero. Then, you solve for your independent variable (in most cases, it's x) through a variety of algebraic approaches to find your zeros.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please feel free to post your particular polynomial here including any thoughts or queries regarding your polynomial. We can take it from there. @marilynnicole

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y=\[y=x ^{3}-7x ^{2}-9x+63\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Cardinal_Carlo

OpenStudy (vijeya3):

equate your polynomial with zero and the answer for the variable are the zeroes for that variable

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