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How many unique roots are possible in a sixth-degree polynomial function?

How many unique roots are possible in a sixth-degree polynomial function?-example-1

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Answer: 6

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sixth-degree only has like six numbers

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Answer:

B. 6

Explanation:

There is one possible root for every degree, so, for example, with a third-degree polynomial function, there would be 3 possible unique roots.

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