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Gauss-Lukas theorem:

For any non-constant polinomial P with complex coefficients, the zeroes of P' belong to the convex hull of the zeroes of P.

Proof is by differentiating P in its product form (or its logarithm) and showing any zero of P' is a convex combination of the zeroes of P.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss%

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