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define fundamental theorem

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Answered by sameer5
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 fundamental theorem in algebra: every equation which can be put in the form with zero on one side of the equal sign and a polynomial of degree greater than or equal to one with real or complex coefficients on the other has at least one root which is a real or complex number...hope its help u

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Answered by Shravs10
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Fundamental theorem of arithmetic states that every composite number can be expressed in the form of product of powers of its common prime factors. Every number has a unique prime factorization.
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