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find the number of zeros of the polynomial of the form y = p(x) in the given figure

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Answered by gargs4720
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The number of zeroes of  p(x) is the number of times the curve intersects the x-axis, i.e; attains the value 0.

The number of zeroes of  p(x) is the number of times the curve intersects the x-axis, i.e; attains the value 0.Here, the polynomial p(x) meets the x-axis at 1 point. 

The number of zeroes of  p(x) is the number of times the curve intersects the x-axis, i.e; attains the value 0.Here, the polynomial p(x) meets the x-axis at 1 point. So, number of zeroes =1.

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