SOLUTION: f(x)=x^4 +10x^3 +27x^2 +10x+26; if i is one zero, find the other three zeros

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Question 316380: f(x)=x^4 +10x^3 +27x^2 +10x+26; if i is one zero, find the other three zeros
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hint: If is a root, so is

Divide the polynomial by to get another quadratic.
Re-post if you still need help.
Another hint: The other two roots are complex also.

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