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please answer Friend's with how it is possible and explanation​

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Answered by jackygirl1324
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For example, z2+1 has no real zeros(because its two zeros are not real numbers). x2−2 has no rational zeros(its two zeros are irrational numbers). ... The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial (with real or complex coefficients) of degree n hasn zeros in the complex numbers (counting multiplicities).

Answered by nipenbaruah94
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For example;

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z2+1 has no zeros because it's two zeros are not not real numbers so x2-2 has no national numbers(it's twozeros are irrational numbers

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