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Look at the graphs in Figure given below. Each is the graph of `y=p(x)`, where p(x) is a polynomial. For each of the graphs, find the number of zeroes of p(x).

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To determine the number of zeroes of the polynomial \( p(x) \) from the graphs, we need to analyze how many times each graph intersects or touches the x-axis. Each point where the graph crosses or touches the x-axis corresponds to a zero of the polynomial. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Graph 1**: - Observe the graph. It touches the x-axis at one point. - **Conclusion**: The number of zeroes of \( p(x) \) is **1**. ...
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