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Chapter 3: Algebraic and Transcendental Equations

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      Abstract:

      A complex polynomial is a complex function of the form

      p(z)=cnzn+cn1zn1+...+c0
      where c0, c1,…, cn are complex numbers and n is a natural number. A root, or zero, of this polynomial is a complex number w such that p(w) = 0. The fundamental theorem of algebra states that any complex polynomial must have a complex root…