The zeroes of a polynomial f(x) are the coordinates of the points where
the graph of y = f(x) intersects
(a) x-axis (b) y-axis
(c) origin (d) (x, y)
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Intersects the x-axis.
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Option a) x-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
A polynomial f(x) is given.
A zero of a polynomial is defined as the value of x for which the polynomial is zero.
So, of x is a zero of polynomial, then,
Thus, the y coordinate will be zero.
For a particular value of x, y will always be zero for zeroes of polynomial.
Thus, the zeroes of a polynomial f(x) are the coordinates of the points where the graph of y = f(x) intersects the x - axis.
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