SOLUTION: Use the given zero to find all the zeros of the function. Write the polynomial as a product of linear factors. (4 pts) h(x) = 2x³ - 19x² + 58x + 34;zero: 5 + 3i

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Question 959495: Use the given zero to find all the zeros of the function. Write the polynomial as a product of linear factors. (4 pts)

h(x) = 2x³ - 19x² + 58x + 34;zero: 5 + 3i

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Complex zeros occur in conjugate pairs, so you should form the factor, .

Use polynomial division to obtain the last factor.


This quotient, when finished, will the a factor of h(x).

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