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According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many roots does the polynomial f(x)=x^4+3x^2+7have, over the complex numbers, and counting roots with multiplicity greater than one as distinct (i.e. f (x)=x^2 has two roots, both are zero)

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Answered by twinkleirene
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Answer:

polynomial will have more than 4

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