SOLUTION: n=4
-1,4 and 4+3 i are zeros
f(1)=-216
f(x)=?
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Question 1134865: n=4
-1,4 and 4+3 i are zeros
f(1)=-216
f(x)=?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Very similar to the other one.
The two complex zeros are 4+3i AND 4-3i. Together they make a quadratic factor in the function:
You should be able to do all the rest.
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