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what is the proof of irrational root conjugate theorem​

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Answered by ItzTannie
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The Conjugate Roots Theorem for Irrational Roots states that for a polynomial f(x) with integer coefficients, if a root of the equation f(x)=0 is expressed as a+α, where a∈Q and α∈R−Q are rational and is irrational, then a−α is also a root of the equation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Conjugate Roots Theorem for Irrational Roots states that for a polynomial f(x) with integer coefficients, if a root of the equation f(x)=0 is expressed as a+α, where a∈Q and α∈R−Q are rational and is irrational, then a−α is also a root of the equation.

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