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According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, how many roots exist for the polynomial function? f(x) = 4x5 – 3x
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According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, how many roots exist for the polynomial function? f(x) = 4x5 – 3x
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It really is five roots in e2020
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5 roots
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