Suppose we have a generic polynomial of the form:

To know how many roots the polynomial can have, the first thing you should do is observe the term of greatest exponent.
For this case, the term of greatest exponent is 2.
Therefore, the polynomial has 2 roots.
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You must observe the term of the polynomial with greater exponent.
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23 divided by X. X=half of 23. but really, you need to add to it. other than that i can't help ya, all i know is that half of 23 is 11.5
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