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You forgot to copy the polynomial. However, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that every polynomial has at least one root, if complex roots are allowed. If a polynomial has only real coefficients, and it it of odd degree, it will also have at least one real solution.
It is: (x+1)(x+6) when factored
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(x - 6)(x - 3)
20x3-15x2=8,000-225=7,775
the relationship between the values t and s
I'm looking below, but I don't see a number line there.
p=q
The word "below" seems to imply that there is some graphic. However, I see no such graphic.
There are none because the discriminant of the given quadratic expression is less than zero.
That depends on the values of the polynomial but in general:- If the discriminant is greater than zero it has 2 solutions If the discriminant is equal to zero then it has 2 equal solutions If the discriminant is less than zero it has no solutions
None does, since there is no polynomial below.
We can't answer that without knowing what the polynomial is.
There is no polynomial below.(Although I'll bet there was one wherever you copied the question from.)
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x = -2.5 + 1.6583123951777ix = -2.5 - 1.6583123951777iwhere i is the square root of negative one.