SOLUTION: How do you find all of the zeros of polynomials with more than 4 terms,both real and non-real numbers?

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Question 954569: How do you find all of the zeros of polynomials with more than 4 terms,both real and non-real numbers?
Answer by amarjeeth123(570)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In order to find the zeros of a polynomial we equate the polynomial to zero and factor the polynomial equation.This gives us the roots of the polynomial.
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