How many unique roots are possible in a seventh-degree poloynomial function?

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2026-05-04 18:35

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A seventh-degree polynomial function can have up to 7 unique roots, according to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra. However, some of these roots may be complex or repeated, meaning the actual number of distinct roots can be fewer than 7. In total, the polynomial can have anywhere from 0 to 7 unique roots.

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