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'''Zero''', in mathematics, most often refers to the [[zero (number)|number zero]], but can refer to other things as well: | '''Zero''', in mathematics, most often refers to the [[zero (number)|number zero]], but can refer to other things as well: | ||
*In analytic geometry and algebra, the '''zeros''' of a function are the arguments of the function where the function result is exactly zero, or where the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. | *In analytic geometry and algebra, the '''zeros''' of a function are the arguments of the function where the function result is exactly zero, or where the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. |
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Zero, in mathematics, most often refers to the number zero, but can refer to other things as well:
- In analytic geometry and algebra, the zeros of a function are the arguments of the function where the function result is exactly zero, or where the graph of the function crosses the x-axis.