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Three roots of a fifth degree polynomial function f(x) are –2, 2, and 4 + i. Which statement describes the number and nature of all roots for this function?

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well there are 2 imaginary roots, if you are given 4 + i the conjugate is also a root 4 - i these roots come in pairs sometimes written x=4±i you are told 2 roots are real, -2, 2 a degree 5 polynomial has 5 roots.... so since imaginary roots come in pairs, the 5th root has to be real... hope that helps
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