A root or a zero of the polynomial.
The value of a polynomial is determined by that of the variable.
The "roots" of a polynomial are the solutions of the equation polynomial = 0. That is, any value which you can replace for "x", to make the polynomial equal to zero.
Find values of the variable for which the value of the polynomial is zero.
There is no minimum (nor maximum) value.
Evaluating a polynomial is finding the value of the polynomial for a given value of the variable, usually denoted by x. Solving a polynomial equation is finding the value of the variable, x, for which the polynomial equation is true.
A root or a zero of the polynomial.
The value of a polynomial is determined by that of the variable.
The zero of a polynomial in the variable x, is a value of x for which the polynomial is zero. It is a value where the graph of the polynomial intersects the x-axis.
A value of the variable when the polynomial has a value of 0. Equivalently, the value of the variable when the graph of the polynomial intersects the variable axis (usually the x-axis).
extreme
A local minimum.
The "roots" of a polynomial are the solutions of the equation polynomial = 0. That is, any value which you can replace for "x", to make the polynomial equal to zero.
A root is the value of the variable (usually, x) for which the polynomial is zero. Equivalently, a root is an x-value at which the graph crosses the x-axis.
Substitute that value of the variable and evaluate the polynomial.
Find values of the variable for which the value of the polynomial is zero.
A value of the variable that makes the polynomial equal to zero (apex)