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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 01:56 bhale5406

After solving the equation x^2+ 9 = 6x, Donna stated that the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra is true for this equation. However, Cassie stated that the
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra is NOT true for this equation. Which statement justifies a correct conclusion about the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra with
respect to the given equation?
A Donna is correct because there is a double root.
B. Cassie is correct because there are no real roots.
C. Cassie is correct because there is only one real root
D. Donna is correct because there are two different real roots.

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