Question 2 3 pts Determine whether the given algebraic expression is a polynomial. If it is, list its degree, leading coefficient, and constant term. (6t^12 + 17) (7t^8 - 2) Not a polynomial Polynomial of degree 20; leading coefficient 42; constant term -34 Polynomial of degree 20; leading coefficient 7; constant term 34 Polynomial of degree 96; leading coefficient 13; constant term 15 Polynomial of degree 96; leading coefficient 42; constant term -34 Question 3 4 pts Find all real roots of the polynomial u^4 - 7u^2 + 66u - 120 List the roots from least to greatest. u =
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To do this, we need to multiply the two expressions together: (6t^12 + 17)(7t^8 - 2) Using the distributive property, we get: Show more…
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