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Answered by mnr9440108105
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True

Because a polynomials of degree n

Answered by TheLostMonk
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True

Step-by-step explanation:

A polynomial of degree x>= 1 can have n real zeroes.

degree means the highest power/ exponent of variable in any polynomial. here variable is x .

examples

(1) x + 1 = 0

here degree of this linear polynomial

n = 1

and it has n real zero ( x = -1 ) so it satisfies

the above statement.

(2) x^2 - 2x + 6 = 0

x^2 - 3x - 2x +6= 0

(x-3) (x- 2) = 0 => x = 3,2

here degree of this polynomial n = 2 and it has also no. of real zeroes = n means two(3,2)

similarly other polynomials will also have number of real zeroes equal to number of degrees of the polynomials .

option (1) is correct

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