what types of questions would actually require us to prove that complex roots of polymonials occur in conjugate pairs?
i understand that usually it is sufficient just to state this rule and then say that the conjugate will also be a root.
but sometimes when i see the answers to these questions they also have the proof of the rule.
do you think its worth including just to be safe?
i understand that usually it is sufficient just to state this rule and then say that the conjugate will also be a root.
but sometimes when i see the answers to these questions they also have the proof of the rule.
do you think its worth including just to be safe?