Form a polynomial of degree 4 having zeroes -1,1, 3+2i in standard form.
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Therefore, our polynomial must have factors of (x + 1), (x - 1), and (x - 3 - 2i). To form the polynomial, we can multiply these factors together: (x + 1)(x - 1)(x - 3 - 2i)(x - 3 + 2i) We can simplify this expression by multiplying the first two factors using Show more…
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