SOLUTION: find the simplest polynomial with the given zeros (make sure you use ALL zeros) 1, square root of 3, -4, -4

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Question 1023217: find the simplest polynomial with the given zeros (make sure you use ALL zeros)
1, square root of 3, -4, -4

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20065)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the coefficients do not need to be integers, then:



Multiply that out and get:



However if the coefficients must be integers then you
must include the conjugate of  also as a
zero and which is .

Then 



Multiply that out and get:



Edwin

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