SOLUTION: If one root of a quadratic equation is 3-2i, find the other root and write the equation.
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Question 552366: If one root of a quadratic equation is 3-2i, find the other root and write the equation.
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If one root of a quadratic equation with real coefficients is 3-2i, the other root is 3+2i.
One equation with such roots would be
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If I am not told that the coefficients are real numbers, I cannot find the other root; it could be any complex number.
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