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How many distinct and real roots can an nth-degree polynomial have?
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How many distinct and real roots can an nth-degree polynomial have?
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The fundamental theorem of algegra is often cited to say that an n-th degree polynomial has n roots. They may not always be distinct, and they may not always be real.
An n-th degree polynomial may have up to n distinct real roots.
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