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28 September, 09:36

according to the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many zeros does the polynomial below have x^4 + 5x^3+10x^2+20x+24

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  1. 28 September, 09:46
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    4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that for any polynomial of degree n, there are n roots, some of which may be complex

    The polynomial shown is of degree 4 (highest exponent of x)

    Hence the polynomial has 4 roots / zeros
  2. 28 September, 09:48
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    4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cause the highest power is 4
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