Commun. Korean Math. Soc. 2006; 21(4): 675-678
Printed December 1, 2006
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Young Joon Ahn, Seon-Hong Kim
Chosun University, Sookmyung Women's University
We show that every real polynomial of degree $n$ can be represented by the sum of two real polynomials of degree $n$, each having only real zeros. As an example of this, we consider a real polynomial with even degree whose all zeros lie on the imaginary axes except the origin.
Keywords: polynomials, zeros
MSC numbers: Primary 30C15; Secondary 26C10
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