Polynomial function's f(x) coefficients are real numbers. Find the remaining zeros of f. Degree 6, zeros: i, 3 - 2i, -2 + i

Lennie Carroll

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2021-03-05

Polynomial function's f(x) coefficients are real numbers. Find the remaining zeros of f. Degree 6, zeros: i, 3 - 2i, -2 + i

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Ayesha Gomez

Ayesha Gomez

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Since it is of degree 6, it has six complex zeros. Given that there are 3 complex zeros, the remaining 3 zeros must likewise be complex. Theoretically, they are as follows: -i, 3 + 2i, -2 - i.

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