Explain why all solutions must be non-zero for this polynomial function. An algebraic argument must be provided for full credit. Graphing by hand or with technology will be granted partial credit unless the evidence on the graph is supported with algebra.\ f(x) = 10x^5 - 15x^4 + 12x^3 - 18x^2 + 2x - 3
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