Math, asked by smartboytt1984, 8 months ago

If a curve cuts 2 times y – axis and 3 times x – axis, then number of zeroes are​

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Answered by ajay5679
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Answer:

5 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

if the curve touches the y axis and X axis then the touching points are zeroes

Answered by hukam0685
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:If a curve cuts 2 times y – axis and 3 times x – axis.

To find:Number of zeroes are ?

Solution: Number of intersection of x-axis gives the zeros of the curve or we can say the roots of the curve.

So, it doesn't matter how much time the curve crosses y-axis.

But it matters that how many times curve crosses x-axis because the number of times the curve crosses x-axis are the number of zeros of that particular curve.

In this case curve crosses x-axis three times so number of zeros are 3.

Figure is attached.

here curve crosses x-axis three times,so three zeros are present.

Hope it helps you.

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