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Fundamental Theorem of Algebra

The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra is a theorem about equation solving. It states that every polynomial equation over the field of complex numbers of degree higher than 1 has a complex solution. Polynomial equations are in the form

	P(x) = anxn + an-1xn-1 + ... + a1x + a0 = 0,

where an is assumed non-zero, in which case n is called the degree of the polynomial P and of the equation above. ai's are known coefficients while x is an unknown number.

To learn more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_theorem_of_algebra

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