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Standard XII
Mathematics
Graph of Quadratic Expression
From the grap...
Question
From the graph find the zeroes of the polynomial
−
3
y
+
x
−
12
=
0
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Solution
The graph of
−
3
y
+
x
−
12
=
0
intersect the
x
-axis at
(
12
,
0
)
.
Hence the zero of
−
3
y
+
x
−
12
=
0
is
(
12
,
0
)
as it intersects at
x
-axis at
(
12
,
0
)
.
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