Given a polynomial that has zeros of $-3$, $5i$, and $-5i$ and has a value of 816 when $x = 3$. Write the polynomial in standard form $ax^n + bx^{n-1} + ...$. Answer using reduced fractions when necessary.
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Since complex roots always come in conjugate pairs, the polynomial can be factored as follows: (x + 3)(x - 5i)(x + 5i) Show more…
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