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value \: of \: polynomial \:   \frac{ { \alpha }^{4} }{4}  +  \frac{ { \alpha }^{3} }{2}  +  \frac{ { \alpha }^{2} }{4}  \: if \: n = 4 \:  =

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Answered by bhagyabatiroutray10
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Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomial roots are the zeros or x-intercepts of a function.

Double-zeros are a special case of polynomial roots, where the graph of the function bounces off the x-axis instead of going through it.

All odd polynomial functions have at least one root, while even polynomial functions can have anywhere between 0 and n roots, where n is the highest power of the polynomial.

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