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The maximum number of zeroes of the polynomial p(y)=m y a   is


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a

     a+1  

b

     m  

c

     m+1  

d

     a    

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

The given polynomial is,
p(y)=m y a  
We know that the number of zeroes is always equal to or less than the degree of the polynomial
Therefore, the maximum number of zeroes is always equal to or less than the degree of the polynomial.
So, in the polynomial p(y)=m y a   the maximum number of zeros is a.  
Thus, the maximum number of zeroes of the polynomial p(y)=m y a   is a.  
Hence, option (4) is correct.
 
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The maximum number of zeroes of the polynomial p(y)=m y a   is