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HELP! I AM BEING TIMED!!!

According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, which polynomial function has exactly 6 roots?

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Answer:

f(x) = 7x⁶ + 3x³ + 12

Explanation:

The number of roots a function has corresponds to the highest exponent value.

In the function f(x) = 7x⁶ + 3x³ + 12 ,

the number 7x⁶ has the highest exponent value of 6, so it'll have 6 roots.

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