if the graph of a polynomial intersect the z-axisat exactlyat two point
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If the graph of a polynomial intersects the x-axis at exactly two point, then it may or may not be a quadratic polynomial. As, a polynomial of degree more than 2 is possible which intersects the x-axis at exactly two points when it has two real roots and other imaginary roots.
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