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Find the number of zeroes of the polynomial y = p(x) from the graph.​

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Answered by ᏢerfectlyShine
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For any quadraticpolynomial ax²+bx+c thezeroes are precisely the x- coordinates of the points where the graph of y = ax² + bx +c intersects the X- axis. It is Clear from the graphthat curve intersect the x-axis at 3 points. Hence thenumber of zeros of the polynomial y = p(x) are three.

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Answered by kartikjadhav131006
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For any quadratic polynomial ax²+bx+c the zeroes are precisely the x- coordinates of the points where the graph of y = ax² + bx +c intersects the X- axis. It is Clear from the graph that curve intersect the x-axis at 3 points. Hence the number of zeros of the polynomial y = p(x) are three

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