A polynomial can have as many real zeros as its degree, hence one with three degrees can have as many as three zeros.
The roots of an equation are the solution of that equation since an equation consists of hidden values of the variable to determine them by different processes and then the resultant is called roots.
A polynomial with n degrees can have as many variables as n in total.
For example, a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0 is a two-degree equation so it has a maximum of two roots or zeros.
A polynomial with the given degree structure will have exactly 3 roots because it has 3 degrees.
Hence "The maximum number of real zeros in a polynomial will be same as its degree thus 3 degrees will have 3 zeros".
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