Provide an appropriate response.Why is it not possible for a function defined by a polynomial of degree 4 with real coefficients to have zeros of 2, 3, 5, and 1 + i?

What will be an ideal response?


By the Conjugate zeros Theorem, if 1 + i is a root, then so is 1 - i. But a polynomial of degree 4 can have at most 4 zeros.

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Provide an appropriate response.True or false? The statement sin(sin-1 x) = x for all real numbers in the interval 0 ? x ? ?.

A. True B. False

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A. 22 B. 11 C. 88 D. 176

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Write the system of equations associated with the augmented matrix.

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