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HelpMePlz:

If 2+sqrt(3) is a polynomial root, name another root of the polynomial, and explain how you know it must also be a root.

Champion:

Hey :) Irrational roots will always come in conjugate pairs. So if 2+sqrt(3) is a root, then 2-sqrt(3) is also a root. This also applies to complex roots. If a+bi is a root, then a-bi is also a root of the polynomial.

Champion:

The irrational conjugate roots theorem says: Let p(x) be any polynomial with rational coefficients. If a + b*sqrt(c) is a root of p(x), where sqrt(c) is irrational and a and b are rational, then another root is a - b*sqrt(c). http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/52607.html

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