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find all of the zeros of p (x) = x^3-x^2+2, given that 1-i is a zero. (if there is more than one zero, separate them with commas.)

find all of the zeros of p (x) = x^3-x^2+2, given that 1-i is a zero. (if there is-example-1
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We have the next polynomial function


P(x)=x^3-x^2+2

In order to find the zero we punt the function equal to zero


x^3-x^2+2=0

We have a given zero that is 1-i

x=1-i

than means that we need the conjugate of the zero given is also a zero

x=1+i

and then we need a third zero because the polynomial has third-degree it can be calculated if we factorize the polynomial given


\mleft(x-1-i\mright)\mleft(x-1+i\mright)\mleft(x+1\mright)=0

Therefore the zeros are

x=-1

x=1-i

x=1+i

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