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Using the given zero, find one other zero of f(x). i is a zero of f(x).= x4 - 2x3 + 38x2 - 2x + 37. 20 PTS PLEASE ANSWER
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Using the given zero, find one other zero of f(x). i is a zero of f(x).= x4 - 2x3 + 38x2 - 2x + 37.
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If i is a zero, -i is also a zero.
The way you get a complex zero is by taking the square root of a negative number. Taking the sqrt (-1) = + and - i
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