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According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many roots exist for the polynomial function? F(x) =4x^5-3x

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User JaKXz
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Answer: x(4x

​4

​​ −3)

Explanation:

GCF = xx

x(

​x

​4x

​5

​​

​​ +

​x

​−3x

​​ )

x(4x

​4

​​ −3)

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User ROOTKILL
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3 votes

Answer:

5 roots

Explanation:

So according to the Fundamental theorem the highest exponent of x would be the answer so in that case the number of roots would be 5

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User Lew
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