SOLUTION: Find a fourth-degree polynomial function with zeros 1,-1, i and - i. Write the function on factored form.
Please show me the steps :) thank you in advance .
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Question 705372: Find a fourth-degree polynomial function with zeros 1,-1, i and - i. Write the function on factored form.
Please show me the steps :) thank you in advance .
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If
is a zero of a polynomial equation, then
is a factor of the polynomial. You have four zeros, so you can construct four factors. Multiply them together to obtain your polynomial.
John

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