tkeontekthomas tkeontekthomas
  • 04-08-2017
  • Mathematics
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According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, how many roots exist for the polynomial function?

(9x + 7)(4x + 1)(3x + 4) = 0

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eco92 eco92
  • 10-08-2017
The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that a polynomial function of degree n, has n roots, Real or Complex.

The polynomial function f(x)=(9x + 7)(4x + 1)(3x + 4) is a third degree polynomial, expressed in factored form.

f has 3 linear (first degree) factors, so 3 roots, which are -7/9, -1/4 and -4/3.

Answer: 3 roots
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itsajoke7
itsajoke7 itsajoke7
  • 29-11-2020

Answer:

3

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