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I think it would be D not sure tho hope this is helpful
167cm man explanation. Mark me brainliest
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Um I think it is 120%, but i am not totalyy sure
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7.75-10°
Step-by-step explanation:
The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial equation of nth degree has n roots (distinct or coincident).
So if one root is already known (5+3i), then there is exact one other root for a total of 2 for a quadratic equation (degree 2).
Furthermore, assuming the coefficients of the quadratic equation are real, then any complex root is accompanied by its complex conjugate, meaning that the sum of the two roots is a real number.
For example, the complex conjugate of 5+3i is 5-3i, because 5+3i + 5-3i = 10, a real number.
So the (only) other root is 5-3i, namely the complex conjugate of the given root.
The graph will be such that it will not touch or cross the x-axis, since the roots are complex.