Algebra 2 (1st Edition)

Published by McDougal Littell
ISBN 10: 0618595414
ISBN 13: 978-0-61859-541-9

Chapter 5 Polynomials and Polynomial Functions - 5.7 Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra - 5.7 Exercises - Skill Practice - Page 383: 9

Answer

D

Work Step by Step

The fundamental theorem of algebra (page 379) states that if a polynomial has a degree n (where n is the power of the highest exponent), the number of the solutions of that polynomial will be equal to n, given that n is greater than zero. Note, this assumes that solutions that appear multiple times (repeated solutions) are counted each time. Thus, since this polynomial has a degree of 6, the number of possible solutions is 6.
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