SOLUTION: The graph of a polynomial function of degree 5 has three x-intercepts, all with multiplicity 1. Describe the nature and number of all its zeros.

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Question 1026469: The graph of a polynomial function of degree 5 has three x-intercepts, all with multiplicity 1. Describe the nature and number of all its zeros.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
So if it has three roots of multiplicity 1, the other two roots must be complex since the total number of roots equals the degree.
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