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    It Is Possible for a Rational Function\(f\) To Have No Zeros, Such That
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It Is Possible for a Rational Function fff To Have No Zeros, Such That

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It is possible for a rational function fff to have no zeros, such that f(x)<0f(x)<0f(x)<0 for x<5x<5x<5 and f(x)>0f(x)>0f(x)>0 for x>7x>7x>7

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