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Three roots of the polynomial equation x4 - 4x3 - 2x2 + 12x + 9 = 0 are 3, -1 and -1. Explain why the fourth root must be a real number. Find the fourth root.

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Descares Theorem says that the number of roots of a polynomial is equal to its highest exponent, and the roots could be real and/or imaginary (complex).

However is their is one complex root (a + i.b), it's conjugate is also
a root (a-i.b).

In the equation x⁴ - 4x³ - 2x² + 12x + 9 = 0, we have already 3 roots, then the 4rth cannot be a complex one since we don't have a fifth for its conjugate.

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