SOLUTION: Find the missing zeros of the polynomial of least degree with zeros: -6+i, 1/2, and sqrt^7

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Question 920887: Find the missing zeros of the polynomial of least degree with zeros: -6+i, 1/2, and sqrt^7
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Or, if the coefficients of f(x) must be real, then the conjugate of -6+i (-6-i) must also be a root, so return .

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