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Zeros of a polynomial function that cannot be shown on the coordinate plane are called ___ zeros.

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Given a Polynomial Function, it has following kind of Zeroes

1. Real Zeroes= Rational Zeroes + Irrational Zeroes, It can be shown on the xy or Coordinate plane.For, example : 2, -5, 2.3, √2,∛5,π, etc.

2. Non Real Zeroes = Complex Zeroes or Imaginary Zeroes. It can not be shown on the x y or Coordinate plane.

For, example: -2 i, 6 i,...

⇒⇒Zeros of a polynomial function that cannot be shown on the coordinate plane are called Complex or Imaginary zeros.

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