Random_reader Since P(x) = 0 has 7 distinct real roots and Q(x) = 0 has 9 distinct real roots, the maximum number of distinct real roots for P(x)Q(x) = 0 is 7 + 9 = 16. Therefore, the maximum number of elements in B where x = y is 16. Therefore, the maximum value of N(B) is 16. June 9, 2025 at 8:55 am Log in to Reply
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Random_reader
Since P(x) = 0 has 7 distinct real roots and Q(x) = 0 has 9 distinct real roots, the maximum number of distinct real roots for P(x)Q(x) = 0 is 7 + 9 = 16. Therefore, the maximum number of elements in B where x = y is 16.
Therefore, the maximum value of N(B) is 16.
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What the fuck. Just think After this demons will go to school and learning mathπ π π€£π€£π€£πππ