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Write the polynomial equations with zero at - 5,0 and 3i

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  1. 4 May, 15:31
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    We are given that the zeroes are at

    {-5, 0, 3i}.

    By the conjugate pair theorem, - 3i, the conjugate of 3i, is automatically a zero for polynomials with real coefficients.

    The factors of the polynomial are:

    (x+5), x, (x+3i) and (x-3i)

    The last two factors multiply to give a real quadratic factor of x^2+9.

    Therefore the polynomial is of the form

    f (x) = ax (x+5) (x^2+9)

    where a is any non-zero real constant.
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