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Algebra 2 5-5 Independent Practice: Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
By Matthew Richardson
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Vocabulary:
Drag ONE complex number from the left to create a
conjugate pair
on the right.
Question 7
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Reasoning:
In the statement below,
r
and
s
represent integers. Is the statement
always
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sometimes
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never
true?
A root of the equation 3x^{3}+rx^{2}+sx+8=0 could be 5.
Always
Sometimes
Never
Question 8
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Reflection:
Math Success
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