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Zeros of polinomial p(y)is........of the point where the graph intersect y axis

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Answered by shizaahmad74
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When ever a polynomial p(x) gets represented on a graph as y=p(x),the x-coordinate of each point where the curve y=p(x) intersects the X-axis will be the zero of the polynomial p(x). The logic behind this fact is…. It is obvious that for y=p(x), y=0 stands true only at points of intersection with the X-axis .

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