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According tp the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many zeros does the polynomial below have? f(x)=x^3-10x^2+27x-12

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3

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The answer is 3.

The fundamental theorem of algebra says that a number of zeros of a polynomial are equal to the highest exponent on a variable.

The polynomial is f(x)=x³-10x²+27x-12
The highest exponent of a variable x is 3: x
³
Therefore, the number of zeroes of the polynomial is 3.
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