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Mathematics, 28.10.2019 22:31 tyheath42

Verify that the fundamental theorem of algebra holds for the fourth-degree polynomial p given by
p(z) = z^4 + 1 by finding four zeros of the polynomial and writing the polynomial as a product of four
linear terms. be sure to make use of the polynomial identity given below.
x^4 − a^4 = (x − a)(x + a)(x − ai)(x + ai)

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