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Harvey is studying the polynomial f(x) = (2x - 3)(x - 4)(x2 + 3) and determines that the polynomial has four real roots. Is Harvey's statement CORRECT?
A. No, the polynomial f(x) has 2 real roots and 2 complex roots when solved.
O B. Yes, the polynomial f(x) has 4 x-intercepts so the function has 4 real roots.
C. Yes, the polynomial f(x) has a degree of 4 so the function has 4 real roots.
OD. No, the polynomial f(x) has 3 real roots because there are 3 factors.

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