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                State why or why not the following theorem could be valid. Use sound mathematical reasoning.  Give examples to support your reasoning.
"For any polynomial function, if the sum of the coefficients and constant of f(x) is zero, then one(1) is a root. If the sum of the coefficients and constant of f(-x) is zero then negative one(-1) is a root".
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        "For any polynomial function, if the sum of the coefficients and constant of f(x) is zero, then one(1) is a root. If the sum of the coefficients and constant of f(-x) is zero then negative one(-1) is a root".
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    true, since f(1) is just the sum described.
    
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