SOLUTION: Identify the polynomial function, give the degree, and the maximum number of real zeroes. h(x)=-3x^3+7x^4+2x^2+13 the sign (^) means to the power of the number after it.

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Question 177612: Identify the polynomial function, give the degree, and the maximum number of real zeroes. h(x)=-3x^3+7x^4+2x^2+13 the sign (^) means to the power of the number after it.
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Degree: 4 (because the highest power on x is 4)

Maximum number of real zeroes: 4 (because the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra says a polynomial equation of degree n has n zeroes.) Although this particular function has no real number zeros.