Math, asked by ramyagokul100, 1 year ago

the graph of a polynomial p(x) does not intersect x axis but intersect in one point find the number off zeroes of p(x)

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Answered by pranay3287
52

there will be 1 zero as it intersects at one point on y-axis.

Answered by Raghav1330
19

Answer:1

Step-by-step explanation: a graph or a curve or a distribution is a denotation of the possible values of x and y in a polynomial. It may be linear or quadratic polynomial. The values of x and you when plotted in a graph the co ordinate which the graph or the curve invokes gives various values of x and y. Now linear polynomial will have straight line graph while quadratic polynomial will have curved ones. In this example as I stated before that values of x and y denotes that x and y co ordinates at that certain particular point. As the curve intersects y Axis at one point then only one co ordinates will have zero as x only hence one value of x will be possible.

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