Which among the expressions 1-
z2 and z2 + z + 1 is a polynomial in z? Find its zeroes and degree.
∵ The highest power is 2, so the degree is also 2, in both the expressions.
Equating the expression with 0,

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x2 =16
∴ x = ±4
Yes, the above expression (
) is a polynomial, and its zeroes are 4 & -4.
Equating the expression with 0,
z2 + z + 1 =0
Using Sreedharacharya formula, ![]()
ax2+bx+c = 0
x = ![]()
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∵ it does not have real values.
∴ The zeroes of z2 + z + 1 are complex numbers, though it is a polynomial having the degree 2.
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