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#19. State the possible number of imaginary zeros of f(x) = 7x3(to the third power) - x2 (to the second power) + 10x - 4.
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#19. State the possible number of imaginary zeros of f(x) = 7x3(to the third power) - x2 (to the second power) + 10x - 4.
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since imaginary zeros always come in conjugate pairs there are either zero or two imaginary zeros
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