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Mathematics, 29.10.2019 00:31 Jonny13Diaz

Consider the cubic polynomial p given p(z) = z^3 − 8.
a. find a real number root to the polynomial.
b. write p(z) as a product of three linear terms.
consider the degree-eight polynomial q given by q(z) = z8 − 28.
c. what is the largest possible number of distinct roots the polynomial q could possess? briefly explain
your answer.
d. find all the solutions to q(z) = 0.

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