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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 05:00, xsanexensprocke7341

According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, which statement must be true about the polynomial p(x)=4x2−2ix+3? 1. there will be at least one complex zero. 2. because one of the coefficients is imaginary, the polynomial has no zeros. 3. there will be one real zero. 4. because the polynomial is quadratic, there will be two real zeros.

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