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If a polynomial function f(x) has roots 0,4,and 3+ √11,what must also be a root of f(x) 3+i√11​

User Tim Scriv
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Answer:

3 -
√(11)

Explanation:

Radical roots occur in conjugate pairs.

3 +
√(11) is a root then so is 3 -
√(11)

User Leiiv
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Answer:


3-√(11)

Explanation:

The function
f(x) has a grade of 4, becaus it has 4 roots.

Now, if one of its roots is
3+√(11), it means there fourth is
3-√(11), because square roots have two results, one positive and one negative.

So, the function cannot have a positive square root solution and not have a negative root solution.

Therefore, the right answer is
3-√(11).

User Mateeeeeee
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