SOLUTION: form a third-degree polynomial function with real coefficients such that -8+i and 3 are zeros
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Question 997138: form a third-degree polynomial function with real coefficients such that -8+i and 3 are zeros
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form a third-degree polynomial function with real coefficients such that -8+i and 3 are zeros.
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(x-(-8+i))*(x-(-8-i))*(x-3).
Notice that if -8+i is the root of a polynomial with real coefficients, then -8-i is the root, too.
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