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A polynomial that has 5 turning points is multiplied by another polynomial that has 3 zeros. What is the minimum degree of the new polynomial?
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A polynomial that has 5 turning points is multiplied by another polynomial that has 3 zeros. What is the minimum degree of the new polynomial?
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The polynomial that has 3 zeros is degree 3.
The polynomial with 5 turning points can at least be degree 6.
So minimum when multiplication occurs = 6 + 3 = 9
Minimum degree = 9
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Hello,
A polynomial with 5 turning points is degree 6.
A polynomial with 3 zeros has minmum degree 3.
The minimum degree of new polynomial is 6+3=9.
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