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In its simplest context, a transformation such as y = mx that may be depicted as a line through the origin. More generally, a transformation T defined on a vector space with the property that: Tx + βy) = αT(x) + βT(y), for x, y vectors and α, β scalars.


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The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra (FTAL) states that if f(x) is a polynomial of degree n, where n is a positive integer, then f has at least one zero in the Complex numbers system, and f(x) can be written of n linear factor with coefficients in Complex numbers system.
 
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