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Geo The graph of a polynomial function of degree 5 has three x-intercepts, all with multiplicity 1. Describe the nature and number of all its zeros. A) The function has 5 real z…
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The graph of a polynomial function of degree 5 has three x-intercepts, all with multiplicity 1. Describe the nature and number of all its zeros.
A) The function has 5 real zeros.
B) The function has 3 real zeros.
C) The function has 3 real and 2 imaginary zeros.
D) The function has 2 real and 3 imaginary zeros.
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C) The function has 3 real and 2 imaginary zeros.
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For the left graph (y=2x^2), B) the graph will become narrower.
For the 2nd one (inequality):
Therefore it is D)
I think the last one is C) 3 real and 2 imaginary zeros. Because the three real ones are where it crosses the x-axis.
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