PLEASEE HELP ME AS FAST AS POSSIBLE! According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many solutions does this polynomial have?

Btw sorry about the bad lighting

PLEASEE HELP ME AS FAST AS POSSIBLE! According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many solutions does this polynomial have? Btw sorry about the bad ligh class=

Answer :

2, because there are 2 different factors with x in it.

x could be 0, or 4.

Hope this helps

The number of the solution of the polynomial is 2. And the solutions of the polynomial are 0 and 4.

What is polynomial?

A polynomial expression is an algebraic expression with variables and coefficients. Unknown variables are what they're termed. We can use addition, subtraction, and other mathematical operations. However, a variable is not divisible.

The polynomial is given below.

y = 3x(x - 4)

The factors of the polynomial are 3x and (x - 4).

For the solution of the polynomial, put each factor equals to zero.

Then the solution of the polynomial will be

3x = 0

 x = 0

x - 4 = 0

     x = 4

The number of the solution of the polynomial is 2.

And the solutions of the polynomial are 0 and 4.

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