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maximum number of zeros in polynomial of degree 5 is​

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Answered by dhruv36649
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Answer:

so definitely 5 zeros

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The polynomial will have maximum 5 zeroes

Explanation:

Algebraic expressions called polynomials include coefficients and variables. Indeterminates are another name for variables. For polynomial expressions, we can do mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and positive integer exponents, but not division by variable. x³+x-12 is an illustration of a polynomial with a single variable. There are three terms in this example: x³, x, and -12.

Polynomial of 5th degree can have maximum 5 roots, either 5 real roots or 3 real roots and 2 imaginary roots or 1 real roots and 4 imaginary roots.

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