Zeros of the Sum of Two Polynomials

Abstract

 In this paper we find bounds for the zeros of the sum of two polynomials whose coefficients are restricted to certain conditions in the framework of Enestrom-Kakeya theorem. Mathematics Subject Classification: 30 C 10, 30 C 15

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M. H. Gulzar

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M. H. Gulzar (30).  Zeros of the Sum of Two Polynomials. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 3(2), 980-982. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-100896