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14 January, 05:58

The complex number - 3 + 2i is one zero for a polynomial function. Which complex number must also be a zero for this function?

-3 + 2i

3 + 2i

-3 - 2i

3 - 2i

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  1. 14 January, 06:26
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    The other zero will be a conjugate of the given root The values will be the same but the sign is different

    So in this case the zero is - 3 - 2i
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