Equating the factor of a polynomial to zero gives us the point at which the polynomial cuts the x-axis.
If a polynomial cuts the x-axis at 3 points and y-axis at 2 points, then the number of zeroes of the polynomial would be
If a polynomial cuts the x-axis at 3 points, then the number of zeroes of the polynomial would be
If a polynomial of the form y = f(x) cuts the X-axis at 3 points and Y-axis at 2 points, then the number of zeroes of the polynomial would be ___