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  2. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)
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  3. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)
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  4. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)Responses
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  6. RootsOk, what about roots? Roots of polynomials? Square roots? Cube roots? Terminology, notation, equations using them? Help us
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  7. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x^5-2x^4+6 will have. (1 point) eight
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  8. Radical and Rational Exponentfind roots square roots of 12a^3/25=6a^3 -3-square roots 18/-6=-1 this is my answer am I right.
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  9. without solving, apply the fundamental theorem of algebra to determine how many roots y = 8x^5 - 2x^4 + 6 will haveeight roots
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