Math, asked by singhsahilsingh880, 5 months ago

In a graph of y=p(x), find the no. of zeroes of p(x).



ans is 3

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Answered by Ekasha
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Answer:

It is Clear from the graph that curve intersect the x-axis at 3 points. Hence the number of zeros of the polynomial y = p(x) are three.

Step-by-step explanation:

Graph of y=p(x) intersects X-axis at three distinct points two out of which lie in positive X-axis and one on negative X-axis.

So we can say that no of zeros of y=p(x) is 3.

Answered by insha56789
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Answer:

It is Clear from the graph that curve intersect the x-axis at 3 points. Hence the number of zeros of the polynomial y = p(x) are three

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