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  • 03-01-2022
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What does the fundamental theorem of algebra state about the equation 2x^2-x+2=0

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goddessboi goddessboi
  • 03-01-2022

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that the degree of the polynomial is the number of roots, where some may be complex depending on the polynomial or degree.

In this case, 2x^2-x+2=0 has its highest degree of 2, so there are 2 roots.

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