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Subject: college algebra
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: bart22-ga
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Posted: 09 Oct 2004 13:17 PDT
Expires: 11 Oct 2004 10:42 PDT
Question ID: 412561
Find a fifth degree polynomial that will have the zeros 0, 1, -2 and i.

Find a fourth degree polynomial that has zeros ?1 (with a multiplicity
of 2) and 1 ? i.

using this polynomial    f(x)  =  x5  +  x4  -  15x3  -  x2  +  38x  -  24

Are there any complex zeros? If so, what are they?

using this polynomial    f(x) = x4 ? 4x3 + 7x2 ? 16x + 12
Are there any complex zeros? If so, what are they?
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