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Polynomial
... letting y = 0 and then using the Zero Product Property (just like when you were solving quadratics!). Intercepts can be referred to as solutions, roots, or zeros. ...
... letting y = 0 and then using the Zero Product Property (just like when you were solving quadratics!). Intercepts can be referred to as solutions, roots, or zeros. ...