xsquare +1 has no real zeroes. why?
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because its two zeros are not real numbers). x2−2 has no rational zeros (its two zeros are irrational numbers). ... The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial is how often it occurs. For example, the zeros of (x−3)2(x−4)5 are 3 with multiplicity 2 and 4 with multiplicity 5
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