1. x2 + 1 has no real zeroes. Why?
2. Can you tell the number of zeroes of a polynomial of ni" degree?
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1) For example, x²+1 has no real zeros (because its two zeros are not real numbers). ... The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial (with real or complex coefficients) of degree n has n zeros in the complex numbers (counting multiplicities).
2) The number of zeros of any polynomial is equal to its highest power i.e. its degree. so, number of zeroes will be also equal to ' n ' .
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