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number of zeroes of a polynomial cannot exceed its degree ​

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The number of distinct roots cannot exceed the degree of the polynomial. It is always less than or equal to the degree. As the tutors indicated, some roots may be identical, so that reduces the number of distinct roots in some cases.


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