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14. The number of zeroes that polynomial f(x) = (x - 2)2 + 4 can have is

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Answered by GOREGOPOL
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Answer:this polynomial can have only have 1 zero

Step-by-step explanation:this is because its a linear polynomial having a degree of 1. So if you draw its graph, you will notice that its intersecting the x axis at only one point which means that it has only 1 zero.

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Answered by brainlyteacher24
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Answer:

the above given equation will have only one zero, because it's highest degree is 1.

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