Conjugate Root Theorem
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Theorem
The Conjugate Root Theorem states that if is a polynomial with real coefficients, and is a root of the equation , where , then is also a root.
Uses
This has many uses. If you get a fourth degree polynomial, and you are given that a number in the form of is a root, then you know that in the root. Using the Factor Theorem, you know that is also a root. Thus, you can multiply that out, and divide it by the original polynomial, to get a depressed quadratic equation. Of course, it doesn't have to be a fourth degree polynomial. It could just simplify it a bit.
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