SOLUTION: Using the given zero, find one other zero of f(x). Explain the process you used to find your solution.
2 - 3i is a zero of f(x) = x4 - 4x3 + 14x2 - 4x + 13.
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2 - 3i is a zero of f(x) = x4 - 4x3 + 14x2 - 4x + 13.
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Question 764821: Using the given zero, find one other zero of f(x). Explain the process you used to find your solution.
2 - 3i is a zero of f(x) = x4 - 4x3 + 14x2 - 4x + 13. Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source):
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Complex solutions come in conjugate pairs for polynomial functions, so the other obvious zero is 2+3i.