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Mathematics, 29.10.2019 02:31 ronaldo22

5. think of an example of a sixth-degree polynomial equation that, when written in standard form, has integer
coefficients, four real number solutions, and two imaginary number solutions. how can you be sure your equation
will have integer coefficients?

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