SOLUTION: Find a polynomial function having the following zeros:
– 5, 3 (multiplicity 2), 2 + i, 2 – i; degree 5.
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Question 261286: Find a polynomial function having the following zeros:
– 5, 3 (multiplicity 2), 2 + i, 2 – i; degree 5.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hint: Since you're given zeros of – 5, 3 (multiplicity 2), 2 + i, 2 – i, we know that the solutions are , , , or
Using these equations, move everything to the left side and then use the zero product property to combine the equations. From there, expand and multiply to find the polynomial.
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