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Is it possible for a fifth degree polynomial function with integer coefficients to have no real zeroes?
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Is it possible for a fifth degree polynomial function with
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if a polynomial function is given with degree and and and is even then it is possible toe have all complex zeros as complex zeros come in pairs in conjugated pairs, so we would always have two times the number of pairs given us and even degree.
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