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If f(x) is a polynomial such that f(a)f(b) <0, then what is the number of zeroes lying between a and b ?

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Answered by vighnesh1627
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infinity  zeros lie btwn them
Answered by shriprateek
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if f(x) is a polynomial such that f(a)f(b)<0 then number of zeroes lying between a and b is odd.

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