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IF A POLYNOMIAL FUNCTION HAS A ZEROS AT 15, 17i, THE SQUARE ROOT OF 19, THE SQUARE ROOT OF 5, AND 12i, THEN IT MUST ALSO HAVE ZEROS AT______________ (LIST THE MISSING ZEROS, 1 PER ANSWER BOX, IN ANY ORDER)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Complex roots (zeros) and radical roots occur as conjugate pairs, thus

17i is a root then - 17i is a root


√(19) is a root then -
√(19) is a root


√(5) is a root then -
√(5) is a root

12i is a root then - 12i is a root

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