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A fifth degree polynomial, having a graph that increases and starts from below x-axis.
Therefore, no matter what equation it is. The fifth degree polynomial will intercept x-axis AT LEAST one.
The fifth degree polynomial can have only at maximum, 4 complex roots.
<em>You can try drawing or seeing the graph of fifth-degree polynomial function. No matter what equations, they still intercept at least one x-value.</em>
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<em>To get all possible permutations of these five spaces, we just multiply these numbers (that is, 8∗7∗6∗5∗4=6,720)</em>
<em>There are 6,720 five digit numbers that can be formed from the digits provided given that no digit may be repeated.</em>
<em>Hope that helped!</em>
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f(x)=x^3-13x-12
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