SOLUTION: Factor f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of f(x).
f(x)=x^3+(12-4i)x^2+(32-48i)x-128i, k=4i
In completely factored form, f(x) =____
(factor completely. simplify y
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Question 926149: Factor f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of f(x).
f(x)=x^3+(12-4i)x^2+(32-48i)x-128i, k=4i
In completely factored form, f(x) =____
(factor completely. simplify your answer)
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
, given:
.....rearrange
....group
..in completely factored form
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