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The graph for polynomial p(x), y=p(x) find the number of zero for p(x)

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Answered by tiya1230
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The zeros of the polynomial are given by y=p(x)=0

This means that the zeros of the polynomial are the points on the graph where it intersects the x-axis.

Here, the graph intersects the x-axis at only one point.

Thus, the number of zeros is one.

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