Find a polynomial P(x) with real coefficients having a degree 4, leading coefficient 2, and zeros 5-i and 4i.
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Since the polynomial has real coefficients, the nonreal zeros must come in conjugate pairs. So, the other two zeros are $5+i$ and $-4i$. Show more…
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