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20 February, 20:25

Find the polynomial from zeros

Zeros are 3i and 2-i

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  1. 20 February, 23:41
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    complex numbers always come in pairs. So you have 4 roots to this polynomial

    y = (x - 3i) (x + 3i) (x - 2 + i) (x - 2 - i)

    y = (x^2 - 9i^2) ((x - 2) ^2 + i) ((x - 2) ^2 - i)

    y = (x^2 + 9) [ (x - 2) ^2 - i^2]

    y = (x^2 + 9) [x^2 - 4x + 4 + 1]

    y = (x^2 + 9) (x^2 - 4x + 5)

    y = (x^4 - 4x^3 + 14x^2 - 36x + 45)

    The graph is below. Notice it never crosses the x axis which you could have predicted from all the complex roots.
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