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Question 17 of 25According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many zeros does thepolynomial below have?f(x)=x²-12x³ + 7x-5Answer hereSUBMIT

Question 17 of 25According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, how many zeros does-example-1
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Solution:

The polynomial is given below as


x^5-12x^3+7x-5

Concept:

Fundamental theorem of algebra:

It states that every polynomial equation of degree n with complex number coefficients has n roots, or solutions, in the complex numbers. The roots can have a multiplicity greater than zero.

Hence,

Using the fundamental theorem of algebra,

The number of zeros the polynomial is going to have will be


\Rightarrow5

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