Answer to Question #137497 in Algebra for Sarita bartwal

Question #137497
Any polynomial equation with real coefficient has at least one real root
True or false with correct explanation
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Expert's answer
2020-10-12T12:08:50-0400

The statement is false.

Consider the polynomial "f(x)=x^2+1"

It has no real root. But its coefficients are real.


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