The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that a polynomial of degree \( n \) has exactly \( n \) roots, counting multiplicities, in the complex number system.
For the polynomial \( g(x) = 7x^6 + 2x - 5 \):
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Determine the degree of the polynomial: The highest power of \( x \) in \( g(x) \) is \( 6 \) (from the term \( 7x^6 \)).
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Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra: Since the degree of the polynomial is \( 6 \), the polynomial \( g(x) \) has exactly \( 6 \) roots in the complex number system.
Thus, the polynomial \( g(x) = 7x^6 + 2x - 5 \) has 6 roots in total.