Raymond B. answered 04/09/21
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
x(x-5)(x+2)(x^2+4x+29)(x^2-4x+29)
Just curious, but did you copy this problem accurately?
If you had zeroes of 2-5i and 2+5i, you'd
get just (x^2-4x+29) and a 4th degree polynomial
but when you put a negative sign with 2, you're forced
to have a 6th degree polynomial if you want to avoid an
imaginary term in the factors.