Answer the question.Does the conjugate zeros theorem apply to the function P defined by the polynomial  Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?


No, because some coefficients are not real numbers.

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Multiply the polynomials using a special product formula. Express the answer as a single polynomial in standard form.(x + 10)(x - 10)

A. x2 + 20x - 100 B. x2 - 100 C. x2 - 20 D. x2 - 20x - 100

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Let u represent , v represent , and w represent . Solve first for u, v, and w. Then solve the system of equations.   +  -  = 0  

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A.
B.
C. (-3, 2, -6)
D. (-3, 2, 6)

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Graph the equation.y = - x - 1

A.

B.

C.

D.

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Find fx(x, y).f(x, y) = ln 

A. - 
B. -ln
C. - 
D. -ln  

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