Math, asked by punank89, 1 day ago

The zeroes of a polynomial p(x) are x-coordinates of those points where the graph of y=p(x)
intersects_______

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Answered by tpalak105
6

Answer:

x axis

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros of polynomial p(x) are precisely the X co-ordinate of the points, where the graph of y p(x) intersect the x - axis .A quadratic polynomial can have at most 2 zeroes and a cubic polynomial can have at most 3 zeroes

I hope it will help you

Answered by DMGAMINGCAR
0

Answer:

x axis

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros of polynomial p(x) are precisely the X co-ordinate of the points, where the graph of y p(x) intersect the x - axis .A quadratic polynomial can have at most 2 zeroes and a cubic polynomial can have at most 3 zeroes

I hope it will help you

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