?How does the linear factorization of \(f(x)\), that is
Chapter 3, Problem 66(choose chapter or problem)
How does the linear factorization of \(f(x)\), that is,
\(f(x)=a_{n}\left(x-c_{1}\right)\left(x-c_{2}\right) \cdots\left(x-c_{n}\right)\),
show that a polynomial equation of degree \(n\) has \(n\) roots?
Equation Transcription:
Text Transcription:
f(x)
f(x) = a_n (x - c_1)(x - c_2) cdot (x - c_n)
n
n
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