Maximum number of distinct real zeroes of a
polynomial is equal to _____ of the polynomial .
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Number of Zeros of a Polynomial
Regardless of odd or even, any polynomial of positive order can have a maximum number of zeros equal to its order. For example, a cubic function can have as many as three zeros, but no more. This is known as the fundamental theorem of algebra. may my answer help you
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According to the complex conjugate root theorem, the number of complex roots of a polynomial is always equal to its degree. Since odd degree polynomials have a maximum of 2 turning points, they can have a maximum of 3 real roots.
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