sulpcegu5e ppt 4_6
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Section 4.6
Complex Zeros;
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
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OBJECTIVE 1
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A polynomial of degree 5 whose coefficients are real numbers has the zeros -2, -3i, and 2+4i. Find the remaining two zeros.
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OBJECTIVE 2
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Find a polynomial f of degree 4 whose coefficients are real numbers and that has the zeros -2, 1, 4+i. Graph the polynomial.
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OBJECTIVE 3
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Find the complex zeros of the polynomial function2 8 20x x x x