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... 3. Every polynomial splits into linear factors. 4. We can count the roots using winding numbers. 5. If the coefficients are real, then the non-real roots come in conjugate pairs. Any polynomial that splits into linear factors: 1. Can write P(x) as an ( x r1 )( x r2 ) ( x rn ) . (Another way to ...
... 3. Every polynomial splits into linear factors. 4. We can count the roots using winding numbers. 5. If the coefficients are real, then the non-real roots come in conjugate pairs. Any polynomial that splits into linear factors: 1. Can write P(x) as an ( x r1 )( x r2 ) ( x rn ) . (Another way to ...
9/28/09 (Monday) NOTES CLASSWORK HOMEWORK System of
... other. Find the numbers. 23) The sum of two numbers is 36. One number is 2 more than the other. Find the numbers. 24) Find two numbers whose sum is 58 and whose difference is 16. 25) Find two numbers whose sum is 66 and whose difference is 8. ...
... other. Find the numbers. 23) The sum of two numbers is 36. One number is 2 more than the other. Find the numbers. 24) Find two numbers whose sum is 58 and whose difference is 16. 25) Find two numbers whose sum is 66 and whose difference is 8. ...