
Alexia B.
asked 10/24/19find original polynomial of 3 and -i
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Denise G. answered 10/24/19
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Assuming these are the zeros, you need to create the factors. The complex zeros must come in pairs. So the factors for these zeros are:
(x-3)(x+i)(x-i) Now multiply.
(x-3)(x2+1) Multiply again.
The polynomial is:
x3-3x2+x-3
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Mark M.
Do you mean the polynomial that has zeros of 3 and i?10/24/19