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How many zeros does the function f(x) = 4x11 − 20x7 + 2x3 − 15x + 14 have?

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There are 3 zeros in this function
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recall the fundamental theorem of algebra, there are as many zeros as the degree of the polynomial.



\bf f(x)=\stackrel{\textit{the polynomial is of the 11th degree}}{4x^{\stackrel{\downarrow }{11}}-20x^7+2x^3-15x+14}

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