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If a polynomial function f(x) has roots 0, 4, and 3 + StartRoot 11 EndRoot, what must also be a root of f(x)? 3 + i StartRoot 11 EndRoot Negative 3 + i StartRoot 11 EndRoot 3 minus StartRoot 11 EndRoot Negative 3 minus StartRoot 11 EndRoot

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Answer:c

Step-by-step explanation: on edge

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Answer:

3 − √11

Explanation:

For polynomials with rational coefficients, any radical roots must come in conjugate pairs. To find the conjugate, simply reverse the sign of the radical.

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