Math, asked by happy1911, 8 months ago

If the graph of a polynomial y = p(x) intersects the x-axis at n points,then the number of zeroes of the polynomial is​

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Answered by CaptainRisk
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Answer:

n zeroes

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of a polynomial p(x) whenever intersects the X axis it means p(x)=0 for that point. So, if the polynomial intersects the X-axis at n points, it means that it has n zeroes. Also, you can tell that degree of p(x) is atleast n.

Answered by abdulraziq1534
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Concept Introduction:-

It may be in the form of a word, a symbol, or a figure that reflects the arithmetic value of a quantity.

Given Information:-

We have been given that y = p(x).

To Find:-

We have to find that the number of zeroes of the polynomial.

Solution:-

According to the problem

The number of zeroes of the polynomial is n. At y = p(x) intersect the number of zeroes is n.

Final Answer:-

The number of zeroes of the polynomial is n.

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