Math, asked by veerlapallyyashu21, 4 months ago

The graph of x = p(y) is given below, for some polynomial p(y). Find the number of zeroes of p(y).

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Answered by vishnupriyasankar4
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Answer:

it has one zero as the graph cuts the x axis at one point

Answered by mathdude500
5

Answer:

\large \red{\bf \:  ⟼ only \: 1 \: zero } 

Step-by-step explanation:

\large \blue{\bf \:The \:  zeros  \: of  \: the  \: polynomial \: are \: the } 

\large \red{\bf \: points  \: where \:  the \:  graph \: intersects } 

\large \green{\bf \: the  \: x-axis.} 

\begin{gathered}\bf\red{So,} \end{gathered}

In the given graph, the curve intersects the x-axis exactly at one point,

therefore, the number of zeros of the polynomial is 1.


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