To match : The vocabulary term with the description that best fits it.
1-D, 2-B, 3-C, 4-A.
Given information :
1. Conjugate Root Theorem 2. Fundamental Theorem of Algebra 3. Rational Root Theorem 4. Remainder Theorem | A. Determines B. The degree equals the number of roots. C. Minimizes guessing fraction and integer solutions. D. |
Explanation :
Conjugate Root Theorem states that if a root of a polynomial is a complex number
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra says that the degree of a polynomial equation tells you how many roots the equation will have which means if
Rational Root Theorem is used to find the rational solution of a polynomial equation. It states that if the coefficient of a polynomial is integers, it is easier to find all the possible rational roots by dividing each factor of the constant term by each factor of the leading coefficient.
Remainder theorem states that when a polynomial
So,
Therefore,
1-D, 2-B, 3-C, 4-A.
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