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Caden Cherry
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10 January, 15:39
How a 6th degree graphical polynomial looks like?
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Eddie Moon
10 January, 16:07
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It depends on the other terms with a lower exponent and their coefficients. It will certainly be a curve which may intersect the x axis up to 6 times.
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