Abstract

In this paper, by examining the coefficients of a given polynomial, we derive sufficient conditions for the zeros of the polynomial to be either inside the unit disk in the complex plane or at least one zero not inside the unit disk. The results are easily verifiable and provide handy ways of checking. Most results are proved using either Rouche's Theorem or fundamental mathematical ideas. Some of the results are extensions of known coefficient properties found in the literature.

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