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the number of zeros of a polynomial of degree 'n'​

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Answered by 6114smhs
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A polynomial of degree n can have at most n real zeros. A polynomialof degree n can have atmost n number of zeroes. if n = 2, then the polynomial will have atmost 2 zeroes.

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Answered by dpragathi
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A polynomial of n degree can have n zeros. For example, a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0 can have 2 zeros, as the highest power of x is 2 or as the degree is 2. ax³ + bx² + cx + d = 0, a cubic equation can have 3 zeros, as the highest power of x is 3 or as the degree is 3.

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