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Which of the following must be true about p? A. p(x) has an even degree.
B. p(x) has an odd degree.
C .p(x) has a positive leading coefficient.
D. p(x) has a negative leading coefficient.
E. p(x) has a positive constant term.
F. p(x) has a negative constant term.
G. In p(x), the zero 1 has an even multiplicity.
H. In p(x), the zero 1 has an odd multiplicity.


Which of the following must be true about p?

A. p(x) has an even degree.
B. p(x) has an odd degre

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