Zeros are the solution to functions. When written in relation to x, or the equations they were derived from (example (x-1)), they become factors. These factors all together multiply out to create the original function. Division is important in this process because it gives the phrases that were multiplied out to make the function- in other words, the factors. The degree of the polynomial represents how many zeros it will have. This does not in fact say how many factors a function will have, mainly because of repeating factors.
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