what is root of the polynomial
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Here are three important theorems relating to the roots of a polynomial:
(a) A polynomial of n-th degree can be factored into n linear factors.
(b) A polynomial equation of degree n has exactly n roots.
(c) If (x−r) is a factor of a polynomial, then (x=r) is a root of the associated polynomial equation.
(a) A polynomial of n-th degree can be factored into n linear factors.
(b) A polynomial equation of degree n has exactly n roots.
(c) If (x−r) is a factor of a polynomial, then (x=r) is a root of the associated polynomial equation.
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a univariate polynomial is an expression of the form where the aᵢ belong to some field, which, in this article, is always the field of the complex numbers. The natural number n is known as the degree of the polynomial.
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a univariate polynomial is an expression of the form where the aᵢ belong to some field, which, in this article, is always the field of the complex numbers. The natural number n is known as the degree of the polynomial.
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