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Given that the polynomial function has the given zero, find the other zeros.$$f(x)=x^{4}-5 x^{3}+7 x^{2}-5 x+6 ;-i$$
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This is due to the Complex Conjugate Root Theorem, which states that if a polynomial has real coefficients and a complex number is a root, then its conjugate is also a root. Show more…
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