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any graph which touches x-axis at two distinct points has how many zeroes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It has two zeros because the no. Of points at which the line intersects the x axis are the no. Of zeros.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is called parabola. In this , the zeros of given polynomial is equal to how many times its graphically solution touches the x-axis.

As per the question asked , if the graphically solutions touches x-axis at two distinct points, then it must have 2 zeros.

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