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Mathematics, 02.07.2019 19:00 davidsantos3121

Three roots of a fifth degree polynomial function f(x) are –2, 2, and 4 + i. which statement describes the number and nature of all roots for this function? f(x) has two real roots and one imaginary root. f(x) has three real roots. f(x) has five real roots. f(x) has three real roots and two imaginary roots.

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