All quartic polynomial inequalities have infinitely many solutions. Oa) False Ob) True
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Step 1: A quartic polynomial inequality is an inequality of the form ax^4 + bx^3 + cx^2 + dx + e > 0 or < 0, where a, b, c, d, and e are constants and a ≠0. Show more…
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