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The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra says that a polynomial of degree \mathrm{n}, will have \mathrm{n} solutions, however some of the solutions may be complex. How many solutions would we expect for the following polynomial?
A. 2 solutions (1 real, and 1 complex)
B. 2 solutions (both real)
C. 3 solutions ( 2 real, and 1 complex)
The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra says that a polynomial of degree \mathrm{n}, will have \mathrm{n} solutions, however some of the solutions may be complex. How many solutions would we expect for the following polynomial?
A. 2 solutions (1 real, and 1 complex)
B. 2 solutions (both real)
C. 3 solutions ( 2 real, and 1 complex)
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