The degree of a polynomial function is equal to the number of x-intercepts and the number of imaginary roots added together.
Therefore, if there are two x-intercepts and four imaginary roots, the degree of the polynomial function would be 2 (x-intercepts) + 4 (imaginary roots) = 6.
So the correct answer is 6.
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