Asked by Max
The complex number -3 + 2i is one zero for a polynomial function. Which complex number must also be a zero for this function?
-3 + 2i
3 + 2i
-3 - 2i
3 - 2i
I am very confused with what the question is exactly asking. Please help? Thanks
-3 + 2i
3 + 2i
-3 - 2i
3 - 2i
I am very confused with what the question is exactly asking. Please help? Thanks
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
in polynomials, with real numbers, if a there is a complex root, the solution must inclued the complex conjugage.
If a+bi is a root, then another root a-bi exists.
If a+bi is a root, then another root a-bi exists.
Answered by
Max
Okay, then it is -3 - 2i
Answered by
harry styles
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Answered by
tree
PreCal
Complex Zeroes of a Polynomial practice
for all my hungry monkeys out there
1.c. -3-21
2. a. -4,3/2,-+1/2i
3.d. -1/22,sqrt 219/22i
4c. 4.-+2i
Complex Zeroes of a Polynomial practice
for all my hungry monkeys out there
1.c. -3-21
2. a. -4,3/2,-+1/2i
3.d. -1/22,sqrt 219/22i
4c. 4.-+2i
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