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OpenStudy (sloppycanada):

Write the degrees of the equation 2(x−3) (x−5) (x+3) (x−4) (x+6)=0.

OpenStudy (sloppycanada):

I kinda think i get what I have to do since there's the equation p(x) = k(x-rn(x-rn)... but not sure how to get the amount of degrees from that.

OpenStudy (jiteshmeghwal9):

the highest degree of x will be the degree of the equation. u can clearly observe here that highest possible degree should be 5 here.

OpenStudy (sloppycanada):

I thought that a degree was 3x^6, the degree being 6.

OpenStudy (sloppycanada):

But there's nothing been squared.

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