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zeros of polynomial p(y) is of the point, where the graph intersects y axis​

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Answered by lohith0612
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Zeroes of a polynomial p(y) is the NUMBERS of The point, where the graph intersects the y-axis. Learn more: ... the graph of y=px where px is a polynomial in variable x is as follows

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