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| Part $I$ | Part $II$ |
| $1.$ The graph of $p(x)=x^{2}-5x+6$ | $a.$ Intersects the $X$-axis at one point. |
| $2.$ The graph of $p(x)=x^{2}-10x+25$ | $b.$ Intersects the $X$-axis at zero points. |
| $3.$ The graph of $p(x)=x^{3}-4x$ | $c.$ Intersects the $X$-axis at two points. |
| $4.$ The graph of $p(x)=x^{2}+4x+5$ | $d.$ Intersects the $X$-axis at three points. |
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