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I need help understanding complex zeros of a polynomial function. I've taken notes, I've watched videos, nothing helps. I'm lost and have been stuck on this for a…
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I need help understanding complex zeros of a polynomial function. I've taken notes, I've watched videos, nothing helps. I'm lost and have been stuck on this for a week now.
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Polynomials can have REAL ZEROS or COMPLEX ZEROS. Real Zeros to a polynomial are POINTS where the graph crosses the x-axis when y=0. When we graph each function, we can see these points. Complex Zeros are the SOLUTIONS of the equation that ARE NOT VISIBLE on the graph.
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