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Standard X
Mathematics
Polynomial
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The graph of 𝒚 = 𝒑(𝒙) is shown below. Looking at the graph, find the number of zeroes of 𝒑(𝒙).
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Solution
Looking at the graph, we can see that it intersects the x-axis at 4 points.
Hence, number of zeroes = 4
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