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A polynomial that has 4 turning points is multiplied by another polynomial that has 9 zeros. What is the minimum degree of the new polynomial?

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Turning points is from the maximum of (n-1) of an n-degree polynomial. Since we're considering the minimum degree, we can say that this polynomial has a degree of 5. The second polynomial has 9 zeroes, then, this polynomial has a degree of 9. The minimum degree of the new polynomial will be (5+9) = 14
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