SOLUTION: If I gave you (j-5) as the binomial factor, can you show me a trinomial with a degree of 2 that this term could be a factor from?

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Question 536660: If I gave you (j-5) as the binomial factor, can you show me a trinomial with a degree of 2 that this term could be a factor from?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
complex roots always come in pairs
that are conjugates, like
and
the roots are:




answer
check:






You can check other root

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