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A polynomial equation of even
degree whose constant term is
negative has​

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Answered by tlpriya34
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Step-by-step explanation:

Every equation of an even degree last term is negative and the coefficient of first term positive, has at least two real roots, one positive and one negative. If an equation has only one change of sign, it has one positive Root and no more

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