Finding Roots of an Equation
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In mathematics, the roots (also known as zeros) of a function are the x-values that make y = 0. For example, the roots of the polynomial are 2 and -2, since . The roots of are 3 and 5/2, since only the numerator needs to equal 0 for y to equal 0. The roots of are -2 and 1. Note that 2 is not a root of this function since it makes both the denominator and numerator 0 (not just the numerator), and 0/0 is undefined.
Resources
- Finding Zeros of Polynomials, Lumen Learning
- Finding Roots, Free Math Help
- Zeros of a Function, Cliff's Notes