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Zeroes of a polynomial p(y) is .......................... of the point, where the graph intersects the Y-axis.

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options :—
a) abscissa
b) ordinate
c) both (a) & (b).
d) none of these.

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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

Zeroes of a polynomial p(y) is ____ of the point, where the graph intersects the Y-axis.

a) abscissa

b) ordinate

c) both (a) & (b).

d) none of these.

EVALUATION

Here the given polynomial is p(y)

If it cuts y axis then abscissa = 0

Ordinate = y - coordinates of the point where it cut

So Zeroes of a polynomial p(y) is ordinate of the point, where the graph intersects the Y-axis.

We explain by an example

Let the polynomial is p(y) = y - 2

It cuts y axis at the point A(0,2)

So zero of the polynomial p(y) = 2

Also ordinate of the point A(0,2) = 2

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the correct option is b) ordinate

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