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    Fundamental Theorem of Algebra

    Statement

    The fundamental theorem of algebra states that every polynomial equation having complex coefficients and degree greater than or equal to 1 has at least one complex root.

    Alternate description

    Every polynomial P(z) of degree n has n values z_i (some of them possibly degenerate) for which P(z_i) = 0.

    History

    status | proved
proof date | 1798 (226 years ago)
provers | James Wood | Carl Friedrich Gauss
additional people involved | Jean Le Rond d'Alembert | Jean Robert Argand | Augustin-Louis Cauchy | Joseph-Louis Lagrange | Pierre-Simon Laplace | Alexander Markowich Ostrowski | Karl Weierstrass

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