SOLUTION: two roots of a polynomial equation are 3-5i and square root of 2. a. find two additional roots b.describe the degree of the polynomial

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Question 183607: two roots of a polynomial equation are 3-5i and square root of 2.
a. find two additional roots
b.describe the degree of the polynomial

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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two roots of a polynomial equation are 3-5i and square root of 2.
If the equation has rational coefficients
a. find two additional roots
-sqrt(2) and 3+5i
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b.describe the degree of the polynomial
four
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Cheers,
Stan H.