SOLUTION: Consider polynomial g(x) = x^n + 4x; what is its maximum number of zeroes? @ The maximum number of zeroes = n, regardless of the value of n. a. 0 b. 1 c. Cannot be determined wi

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Question 152863: Consider polynomial g(x) = x^n + 4x; what is its maximum number of zeroes? @ The maximum number of zeroes = n, regardless of the value of n.
a. 0
b. 1
c. Cannot be determined without first knowing the value of n
d. None of the above

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