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Suppose p (x) is a polynomial with real coefficients and p (4 + 9i)=0. What is p(4-9i)?
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Answered by drwls
It is also zero. Complex roots of polynomials (if they exist at all) occur in conjugate pairs, that is,
a + ib and a - ib.
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