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Mathematics, 25.03.2021 15:50 Baby010391

Since the number of solutions in any standard polynomial must be equal to the degree of that polynomial, if a polynomial of degree 5 has either 2 or 0 positive real solutions, 3 or 1 negative real solutions, then what is the greatest number of imaginary solutions this function could have?

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