SOLUTION: State the possible number of imaginary zeros of g(x)=x^4+3x^3+7x^2-6x-13.
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Question 41217
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State the possible number of imaginary zeros of g(x)=x^4+3x^3+7x^2-6x-13.
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By using Descartes' Rule of Signs, you can see that there is one positive real zero, and either one or three negative real zeroes, leaving either none or two conjugate complex roots...