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Answer:
turning points
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of turning points is the number of real zeros in the derivative polynomial. As you know, the number of real zeros of a polynomial is at most the polynomial degree.
The degree of the derivative is always 1 less than the degree of the polynomial. So, a polynomial of degree n will have at most (n-1) <em>turning points</em>.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x-10+3=8
x-7=8
x=15
The third side cannot be 16 or greater than 16.
also it must be greater than 8 ( because 4+8 = 12 = the other sde)
The answer is B 8 < x < 16