Asked by Tom
                Find a polynomial function with -2 and 3-i. 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    I will assume that these are the zeros or the solutions to 
your function = 0
if 3-i is a zero, then 3+i is a zero, since complex solutions always appear in conjugate pairs
sum of those roots = 6
product of those roots = 9 - i^2 = 10
so the quadratic producing those two complex roots
is x^2 - 6x + 10
since -2 is a zero, then (x+2) must be a factor
a possible polynomial function is
f(x) = (x+2)(x^2 - 6x + 10)
expand if you feel like it
    
your function = 0
if 3-i is a zero, then 3+i is a zero, since complex solutions always appear in conjugate pairs
sum of those roots = 6
product of those roots = 9 - i^2 = 10
so the quadratic producing those two complex roots
is x^2 - 6x + 10
since -2 is a zero, then (x+2) must be a factor
a possible polynomial function is
f(x) = (x+2)(x^2 - 6x + 10)
expand if you feel like it
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