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The graph of y = p(x) is given. Assuming p(x) increases from x=10, the number of zeroes of y = p(x) is ___.



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In the graph, the curve doesn't intersect the X – axis at any point.
After x=10, the value of p(x) is going to increase. The value of p(x) at x =10 is a positive quantity, which means that p(x) is never going to intersect the X axis.
Hence, the number of zeroes = 0.

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