Answer Attempt 1 out of 2 The degree of \( f(x) \) is \( \square \) and the leading coefficient is \( \square \) . There are \( \square \) distinct real zeros and \( \square \) relative extremes.
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The number of turning points is one less than the degree of the polynomial. - In the graph, there are 3 turning points, indicating a degree of 4. Show more…
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