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How many zeros does the function f(x) = 4x^11 − 20x^7 + 2x^3 − 15x + 14 have?

I'm between 3 & 11.

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The number of solutions of an algebraic equation equals the value of the exponent with the highest power.
Therefore, the answer is 11.


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