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Every polynomial function of degree 3 with real coefficients has exactly three real zeros. choose the correct answer below. false true

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False.  It can also have complex number  zeroes.
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Answer:

False

They can also have one real zero and two complex zeroes.

Explanation:

It is false. They can also have complex zeros.

For example.


(x-3)*(x^(2) + 4x + 5)

Has one real zero(3), and two complex zeros.

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