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  • 18-12-2017
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What can you say about the nature of any other zeros of the quadratic equation , which has one complex zero? Explain your answer.

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  • 28-12-2017
According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, a polynomial has the number of zeros equivalent to the degree of the polynomial.

A quadratic equation is of degree 2 and hence has 2 zeros.

A complex zero is of the form [tex]a\pm bi[/tex] which represents two zeros: a + bi and a - bi.

Thus, since a quadratic equation has only 2 zeros, a quadratic equation with a complex zero already have two zeros and hence will not have any other zero.
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