SOLUTION: A quatradic has a zero of -2-3i. what integral factor led to this zero. Having much trouble with these types of questions.

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Question 177575: A quatradic has a zero of -2-3i. what integral factor led to this zero. Having much trouble with these types of questions.
Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not exactly sure what their after, but we do know that when finding solutions to a quadratic equation that in order to find the solutions the factor is set to zero and takes the form of:
x-factor=0
:
so in our case: (x-(-2-3i))
:
(x+2+3i)led to this factor
:
the other factor would be -2+3i

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