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The polynomial function f(x) is a fourth degree polynomial. which of the following could be the complete list of the roots of 3,4,5,6 3,4,5,6i 3,4,4+squats root 6,5+ square root 6
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Find the product. type your answer in the space provided. use / for a fraction bar (example: 1/2) and ^ for an exponent (example: x^5). do not put spaces in your answer. (x -1 y 5)^2 · (2xy -2)^5
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Will mark brainliest, , and rate to only chrislaurencelleenzo is making a scale drawing of the rectangle below. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~imageenzo says that he can draw an enlarged rectangle that is 16 centimeters by 13 centimeters. which explains whether enzo is correct? enzo is correct because he used a factor of 2 to enlarge the rectangle.enzo is correct because he doubled one dimension and added the two lengths to get the other dimension.enzo is not correct because the enlarged rectangle should be 16 centimeters by 5 centimeters.enzo is not correct because he did not multiply the length and width by the same factor.
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