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What are the possible outcomes when you apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to a polynomial equation of degree 4?
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How do I solve polynomial equation by finding all complex roots?
The problem is: factor each expression and find all complex
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Jessica
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation?
x3+6x2+11x+6 (1 point) Responses One real root, two complex
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Donald Craven
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation?
x3−3x2+4x−12=0 (1 point) Responses one real root and two
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation? x3−3x2+4x−12=0 3 − 3 2 + 4 − 12 = 0 (1 point)
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation?
x3−2x2+9x−18=0(1 point) Responses Two real roots and one
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etermine the nature of the roots of the polynomial equation 2 x cubed minus 5 x squared plus 5 x minus 2 equals 0.
(1 point)
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Jaz
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Which correctly describes the roots of the following cubic equation?
X^3+6x^2+11x+6 A)one real root, two complex roots B)two real
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Which is a possible combination of root types for a 7th degree polynomial?
2 rational roots, 2 irrational roots, 3 complex roots
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DingJie
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1. How many real roots does y=x^3+x^2+9x+9 have?
2. If you know that a 6th degree polynomial has at least 5 complex roots, how
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Samuel
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