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26 May, 11:44

A polynomial function has - 5√3i as a root. Which of the following must also be a root of the function?

-5-√3i

-5+√3i

5-√3i

5+√3i

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  1. 26 May, 12:09
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    -5+√3i is the given root so - 5-√3i must be the other root

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that complex roots must come in pairs. The pairs are complex conjugates. (a+bi) and (a-bi)

    You are missing a sign between - 5 and the square root

    So if - 5 + sqrt (3) i is a root, then - 5 - sqrt (3) i must be a root

    if - 5 - sqrt (3) i is a root, then - 5 + sqrt (3) i must be a root.

    I will assume you missed a + sign

    -5+√3i is the given root so - 5-√3i must be the other root
  2. 26 May, 12:14
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    Answer: is A
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