SOLUTION: Given that f(x) has real coefficients and x=k is a zero, what other number must be a zero? Have no idea how to go about this. Please help me.
k=3- {{{ sqrt(2) }}}
k=1+i {{{ s
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k=3- {{{ sqrt(2) }}}
k=1+i {{{ s
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Question 627090: Given that f(x) has real coefficients and x=k is a zero, what other number must be a zero? Have no idea how to go about this. Please help me.
k=3-
k=1+i
k= + i
k=i Found 2 solutions by stanbon, solver91311:Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):