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Lesson 2.5 The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
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For f(x) where n > 0, there is at least one zero in the complex number system
Complex → real and imaginary Real zeros → can see on graph Imaginary → cannot see on graph f(x) of degree n will have exactly n zeros (real and imaginary) Complex zeros always occur in conjugate pairs “If a + bi is a zero, then a – bi is also”
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How do we find the zeros of
For a polynomial f(x) with degree n: Find real zero(s) using calculator or Factor Theorem and Synthetic Division If there are n real roots, stop Divide out real zeros to obtain a 2nd degree equation Solve 2nd degree equation for x (use Quadratic Equation if necessary)
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Linear Factorization
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Example 1
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Example 2
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HW 2-5 pg 234: 1-11 odd, 17-20, odd, 35, 37
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