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an nth degree polynomial can have at most n real roots​

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Answered by queenomisha8
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Since any nth degree polynomial has exactly n roots, the number of complex roots equals (n - number of real roots), when a real root of multiplicity r is to be counted r times. If the coefficient of the polynomial are real then the complex roots are a ± ib and hence total no of complex roots are even.

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