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Two roots of a third degree polynomial function f(x) are 4 and 4. Which statement describes the number and nature of all roots for this function? O f(x) has three imaginary roots. O f(x) has three real roots. O f(x) has two real roots and two imaginary roots. O f(x) has three real roots and one imaginary root.​


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