Math, asked by narender64, 9 months ago

if graph of a polynomial does not intersects the x-axis but intersects y-axis in one point ,then no. zeroes of the polynomial is equal to

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Answered by hasini4520
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Answer:

No zeros.

Step-by-step explanation:

Zeros of the polynomials means the number of points of the graph that intersect with x axis.

Answered by ImmanuelThomasj10
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The number of zeroes of the polynomial p(x)=  number of times graph of p(x) intersect the x−axis.

Given that  

If the graph of the polynomial does not intersect x-axis,

Then the number of zeroes of the polynomial p(x) is Zero.

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