Asked by jerson
a) find the zeros of t(x) =2x^2 + ix + 3.
b) The zeros are not complex conjugates. Explain why this does not contradict with the Conjugate Zeros Theorem
b) The zeros are not complex conjugates. Explain why this does not contradict with the Conjugate Zeros Theorem
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Answered by
drwls
Use the quadratic equation for the roots.
x = (1/4)[-i +/- isqrt23]
(check my work)
The Conjugate zeros theorem only applies to polynomials with real coefficients.
x = (1/4)[-i +/- isqrt23]
(check my work)
The Conjugate zeros theorem only applies to polynomials with real coefficients.
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