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How many zeros does the function f(x) = 3x12 − 17x8 + 11x4 − 6x + 23 have?

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How many zeros does the function f(x) = 3x12 − 17x8 + 11x4 − 6x + 23 have?

Answer: the third option (12 zeros..).

Use ^ to denote an exponent..

f(x) = 3x^12 - 17x^8 + 11x^4 - 6x + 23..


We know from that fact that the number of zeros (real or complex) in a polynomial is the same as the degree of the polynomial..

The degree is the greatest/highest power of the terms, which in this case is 12 (since 12 is the greatest exponent..)..

The degree is 12, thus it means there are 12 zero's..


Answer: the third option (12 zero's )...
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