SOLUTION: Find all the zeros of the function.
f(x)=x^(x+3)(x^-1) and
h(t)= (t-3)(t-2)(t-3i)(t+3i)
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Question 376694: Find all the zeros of the function.
f(x)=x^(x+3)(x^-1) and
h(t)= (t-3)(t-2)(t-3i)(t+3i)
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please re-post f(x).
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