Zero of a function

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title: Zero of a function
text: In mathematics, a zero of a real-, complex-, or generally vector-valued function f , is a member x of the domain of f such that f vanishes at x ; that is, the function f attains the value of 0 at x , or equivalently, x is a solution to the equation f = 0 . A "zero" of a function is thus an input value that produces an output of 0. A root of a polynomial is a zero of the corresponding polynomial function. The fundamental theorem of algebra shows that any non-zero polynomial has a number of roots
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