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  • 26-10-2022
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Is is possible to write a polynomial of degree 4 with zeros at 5, 3 and 8i? Explain your reasoning.

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PrudenceJ611347 PrudenceJ611347
  • 26-10-2022

We know that if a polynomial has a complex root then the conjugate is also a root, in this case this means that if the polynomial has a root 8i then the number -8i is also a root. Taking this into account the polynomial that have the roots given would be:

[tex](x-5)(x-3)(x-8i)(x+8i)[/tex]

this is a polynomial of degree 4.

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