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If the graph of the ploynomial y=f (x) does not cut the x-axis at any point , then how many zeroes does the polynomial have​

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Answered by CyberSquad
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Step-by-step explanation:

The numbers for which are called zeros or roots of the function They are the values of for which the point lies on the graph of the function. Therefore, if the graph of function does not intersect the x-axis, then the function has no real zeros.

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