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How many complex roots does 6x4 + x3 5 = 0 have? A. 3. . B. 4. . C. 5. . D. 6. .
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How many complex roots does 6x4 + x3 5 = 0 have? A. 3. . B. 4. . C. 5. . D. 6. .
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I think the number of the complex roots could be seen by seeing the largest exponent of x
Let see. In this case, the largest one is 6x
^4
Based on that, we can infer that a number of complex roots that the formula has are 4
hope this helps
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