Math, asked by netragorkha223, 7 months ago

The graph for polynomial p(x), y = p(x)
find the number of zeros for p(x) give me answers ​

Answers

Answered by bansari90
4

Answer:

the given graph inteseccts the X axis at 2 points therefore it has two zeroes

I hope it helps you

please mark me as a brainlist

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
0

Answer:

No. of zeros depend on the number of intersects in X - axis

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation :

Given , y = p(x)

Now , to find the zeros of the polynomial function, factor the function and set each factor equal to zero . Another way to find the X - intercepts of a polynomial function is to graph the function and identify the point at which the graph cross  x- axis .

Let a graph which is given below ,in the graph of y = p(x)

intersects at two distinct points , that is one lie in positive X - axis and the other is in negative X - axis .

So , here we say that the number of zeros for p(x) is two .

In the given question there is  neither a graph given nor the polynomial equation ,but the process to find the number of zero is same for all polynomials or graphs .

#SPJ3

Attachments:
Similar questions