SOLUTION: The roots of a polynomial P(x) are 5,-2, and 3i. Write the equation, of lowest degree, for P(x) in standard form.

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Question 1070973: The roots of a polynomial P(x) are 5,-2, and 3i. Write the equation, of lowest degree, for P(x) in standard form.
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The roots of a polynomial P(x) are 5,-2, and 3i. Write the equation, of lowest degree, for P(x) in standard form.
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-3i is also a root.
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