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fundamental theorem of algebra

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Answered by shraddhamandhare
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The fundamental theorem of algebra states that you will have n roots for an nth degree polynomial, including multiplicity. So, your roots for f(x) = x^2 are actually 0 (multiplicity 2). The total number of roots is still 2, because you have to count 0 twice.

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