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state and prove Fundamental Theorem of Algebra​

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The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial of degree n ≥ 1 with complex coefficients has n complex roots, with possible multiplicity. Throughout this paper, we use f to refer to the polynomial f : C −→ C defined by f(z) = zn + an−1zn−1 + ··· + a0, with n ≥ 1.

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The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial of degree n ≥ 1 with complex coefficients has n complex roots, with possible multiplicity. Throughout this paper, we use f to refer to the polynomial 

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