ANSWER
4 roots.
EXPLANATION
The given polynomial function is
This is a fourth degree polynomial.
According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, an nth degree polynomial has n roots.
This roots include both real and complex roots.
Also repeated roots or roots with multiplicity greater than one are counted as distinct.
Since the given polynomial function is a fourth degree polynomial, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, says that this polynomial has 4 roots.
Answer:
The function rule is
Step-by-step explanation:
The given ordered pairs are (0,-1), (1,0),(2,3),(3,8),(4,15)
We can observe the following pattern.
When we generalize this pattern, we obtain:
This is the function equation.
The function rule is
D has a value of 24.
V121 is 11, so 13 + 11 is 24
You factor the numerator and denominator and cancel the common factors. So maybe that should help you