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pth roots

 
 
phoebec
 
Reply Tue 29 Nov, 2011 05:42 pm
Let f be a quadratic polynomial function of z with two different roots z_1 and z_2. Given that the square root of f exists in a domain D, demonstrate that neither z_1 nor z_2 can belong to D. If f had a double root, would the analogous statement be true?
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