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Answer:
y=−23/6
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1: Combine like terms
-y+1/6=4
Step 2: Subtract 1/6 from both sides.
−y+1/6−1/6=4−1/6
−y=23/6
Step 3: Divide both sides by -1.
-y/-1=23/6/-1
y=−23/6
In order for the polynomial to be a degree of 4, it must have exactly 4 roots. According to the fundamental theorem of algebra: "The number of roots in a function is equivalent to the degree of the function"
These roots do not have to be real numbers, which means they can be imaginary or complex.
In this case, (-11 - √2i), (3 + 4i), and 10. There are three roots, which means that the polynomial can be a third of fourth degree polynomial. It is wrong for Patricia to assume that this is a fourth degree polynomial when only three roots are known.
<h3><u>The degree of the polynomial will at least be three, but could be higher.</u></h3>
I don’t know the answer I’m sorry