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according to the fundamental theorem of algebra, which polynomial function has exactly 8 roots?

(1) f(x)=(3x^2-4x-5)(2x^6-5)

(2) f(x)=(3x^4+2x)^4

(3) f(x)=(4x^2-7)^3

(4) f(x)=(6x^8-4x^5-1)(3x^2-4)

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Trinidad Tremblay
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27 Feb 2020
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Joey Tang
Joey Tang
Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from McMaster University
20 Apr 2020

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