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Find a third-degree polynomial equation with rational coefficients that has the given numbers as roots.$$-1 \text { and } i+1$$
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However, we know that complex roots always come in conjugate pairs. Therefore, the conjugate of i+1, which is -i+1, is also a root. Show more…
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