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The maximum number of zeroes that a polynomial of degree 4 can have is

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Answered by monitagandhi102
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Answer:

4

The degree of polynomial tells about number of zeros. so maximum no. of zeros are 4.

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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Given:

A polynomial of degree 4

To Find:

The maximum number of zeroes that a polynomial if degree 4 has.

Solution:

  • An algebraic expression that is made up of variables, constants and exponents is called variable.
  • Polynomial consist of more than one term.

For example: 3x^2 + 4x +5, it is a

polynomial of degree 2.

  • Zero of a polynomial makes the polynomial zero. Zeroes of polynomial depends on the degree of the polynomial. A polynomial of degree one has one zero, a polynomial of degree two has two zeroes and so on.

So a polynomial of degree 4 have 4 zeroes.

Hence, the maximum number of zeroes that a polynomial of degree 4 can have is 4.

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