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12 July, 06:18

According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, which polynomial function has exactly 6 roots?

a. f (x) = 5x^4+10x^2

b. f (x) = 5x^5+3x^4+12x^3+7x^2-2x+15

c. f (x) = 6x^5+x^3-4x^2+x-5

d. f (x) = 7x^6+3x^3+12

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  1. 12 July, 06:29
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    The last one, D. Because it is a polynomial raised to the 6th power, it has 6 solutions.
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