SOLUTION: Write a third degree polynomial function y=P(x) with rational coefficients so that P(x)=0 has the given roots.
3, 6+i
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Question 819539: Write a third degree polynomial function y=P(x) with rational coefficients so that P(x)=0 has the given roots.
3, 6+i
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There is one more root; include 6-i as one of them.
, recognize the difference of two squares for the result, and that i*i=-1,
and you can finish the multiplication for the two polynomial factors.
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