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If the graph of a linear p(x )cuts the x-axis at −2, What is the zero of the Linear
Polynomial?

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Answered by Bishtji01
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The point where the polynomial cuts the x-axis is the zero of the polynomial. Since the given polynomial cuts the x-axis at 3 points, the number of zeroes is 3 .

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