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Given the roots, 1/2 and 4, find:
(A) The quadratic equation 2x^2-9x+4 ? (B) The sum of the roots 4 1/2, or 9/2 (C) The product
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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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