Hi

The function zeroOf(p) zeroOf(p,x), with p a polynomial at first sight seems 
more harmful than useful: if there are no radical solution to p=0 it should be 
equivalent to rootOf, which return a generic solution, while if there are 
radicals solution it returns one solution (which one?????).

What would be its use case? Is it really wise to leave it exposed?

ric

PS zerosOf is OK.

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