Math, asked by Victortonsing, 7 months ago

The graph of a quadratic polynomial p(x) intersects X-axis at (0,0) and (3,0).then it has

a) 2 zeroes b) 3 zeroes c) 4 zeroes d) no zero​

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Answered by NiharikaBiswal
4

Answer:

The answer will be (a)

Step-by-step explanation:

Because

As the no of zeros can be found by finding where the graph of the polynomial crosses or intersects the X axis

Answered by anurag432
0

Answer:

Option (d). No zeroes

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros of the quadratic polynomial are the points where the graph intersects the x-axis.

A quadratic polynomial is a polynomial of degree '2' that will have '2' factors hence '2' zeroes. Thus it will intersect the x-axis at '2' points.

Graphically,

If you plot the graph of a quadratic polynomial, you will see that it can have two zeroes intersecting the X-axis at two distinct points or two equal zeroes that are one zero or no zero (do not intersect the X-axis). Thus it means that a polynomial of degree 2 or quadratic polynomial has  two zeroes.

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