5. What is the maximum number of real distinct roots that a quartic equation can have? a. infinitely many b. 4 6. An equation for the graph shown is 2 X C. 2 d. none of the above a. y = x²(x + 1)(x + 2)² C. y = −x²(x + 1)(x − 2)² b. y = x² (x + 2)² d. y = −x² (x + 2)²
5. What is the maximum number of real distinct roots that a quartic equation can have? a. infinitely many b. 4 6. An equation for the graph shown is 2 X C. 2 d. none of the above a. y = x²(x + 1)(x + 2)² C. y = −x²(x + 1)(x − 2)² b. y = x² (x + 2)² d. y = −x² (x + 2)²
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