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A polynomial's roots are the values at which the graph of a polynomial meets the y-axis. True or False?
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A polynomial's roots are the values at which the graph of a polynomial meets the y-axis. True or False?
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A polynomial's roots are the values at which the graph of a polynomial meets the y-axis. True or False?
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
They always meet in the middle which is where the x - axis is
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False, it's supposed to be the x axis
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