Zeros in a Fifth Degree Polynomial.

A fifth degree polynomial is given when the highest degree term is to the 5th power. Explore how the coefficients of each one of the terms in the polynomial alter the graph, and view the real zeros, if they exist. Take into account that the total number of real, and imaginary zeros is 5. So, if you only see 3 real zeros; it means there are 2imaginary ones. Drag the slider to generate new graphs.

 

 

 

 

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