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the zeroes of polynomial p(x) are x-coordinates of those points where the graph of y=p(x) interesects ____​

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Answered by hansv715
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The zeroes of the polynomial p(x) are precisely the x-coordinate of the points where the graph y = f(x) intersects the x-axis

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