SOLUTION: How many zeros does the function g(x) = 4(x + 2)^5 (x-3)^3 + 5(x-3)^4 (x+2)^4 have?
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How many zeros does the function g(x) = 4(x + 2)^5 (x-3)^3 + 5(x-3)^4 (x+2)^4 have?
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the degree of this polynomial, when expanded is 8, so there are 8 complex solutions.