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Write a polynomial of the lowest degree with real coefficients and with zeros 6-3i (multiplicity 1) and 0 ( multiplicity 5)
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complex roots (zeros with i) occur in conjugate pairs

f(x) = (x-6+3i)(x-6-3i)(x^5)
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