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the graph of a quadratic equation intersects the coordinate axes at 3 points find the number of zeroes and explain


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Answered by ManishaChute
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Answer:

Numbers of zeroes are 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

A quadratic equation can either have two same zeroes if it forms a perfect square.

Or it can have two different zeroes.

It cannot have more than 2 zeroes.

So, since question states it intersects coordinate axes at three points.. there must be two zeroes and one dependent variable axis intersection.

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