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8 October, 06:48

What can you say about the nature of any other zeros of the quadratic equation, which has one complex zero? Explain your answer.

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  1. 8 October, 06:54
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    There is another complex zero which is a conjugate of the known complex zero.

    Explanation:

    A quadratic equation s a 2nd order polynomial.

    Therefore it can have 2 real zeros or 2 complex zeros.

    Because complex zeros always occur as conjugate pairs, there will be another complex zero which is a conjugate of the known complex zero.

    For example, if the known complex zero is of the form (a + ib), then the other complex zero is (a - ib), or vice versa.
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