Math, asked by SkrrtAltra, 10 months ago

The number of real zeroes, a polynomial of degree 5 cannot have


amitnrw: more than 5 Zeroes

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Fundamental theorem of algebra tells us that any polynomial of degree n will have exactly n complex zeros. This would mean that your polynomial of degree 5 has exactly 5 zeros. At least one of those zeros is real, and the rest may have imaginary parts.

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The Fundamental theorem of algebra tells us that any polynomial of degree n will have exactly n complex zeros. This would mean that your polynomial of degree 5 has exactly 5 zeros. At least one of those zeros is real, and the rest may have imaginary parts.

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