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Find the degree. Leading coefficient, and the maximum numberof real zeros of the polynomial. f(x)=x^6+3x^5+x^3-3
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Find the degree. Leading coefficient, and the maximum numberof real zeros of the polynomial. f(x)=x^6+3x^5+x^3-3
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f(0)=0^6+3x0^5+0^3-3 f(0)=0+3x0+0-3 f(0)-0-3
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