Find the number of zeros lying between - 2 to 2 of the polynomial f(x), whose graph is given in the figure.
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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.
The number of zeros lying between - 2 to 2 of the polynomial f (x) is 2. Because in this interval, the curve cut the x-axis at two points.
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[FIGURE IS IN THE ATTACHMENT]
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.
The number of zeros lying between - 2 to 2 of the polynomial f (x) is 2. Because in this interval, the curve cut the x-axis at two points.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU....
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because the line touches the graph 2 times hope it helps
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