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in the given figure the graph of a polynomial p(x) is shown. find the number of zeroes of p(x)



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Answered by mehulkumarvvrs
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Zeroes of a polynomial p(x) means those values of x at which p(x) = 0

In other words, the points, where the graph of p(x) cuts x-axis are known as zeroes of the polynomial p(x)

So, by that definition, here, graph is cutting x-axis at only one point which is (1, 0)

So, the given polynomial p(x) has only one zeroes.

Answered by VanditaNegi
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There is only one zero as it is cutting the x axis only once.

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