If the graph of a polynomial intersects the x-axis at exactly two points, it need not be a quadratic polynomial.
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Yes , if a graph intersects x axis at exactly at two points need not to be a quadratic polynomial
because any polynomial may it be cubic or biquadratic or any polynomial with degree greater than two can have exactly two zeroes
the following example shows a 5th degree polynomial intersecting x axis at exactly two points
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