Find a polynomial f(x) of degree 3 with real coefficients and the following zeros. 3, -4i f(x) =
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Since -4i is a zero, we know that its conjugate 4i must also be a zero. This is because complex zeros always come in conjugate pairs for polynomials with real coefficients. Show more…
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