The polynomial with real coefficients whose zeros are -4, 1 - i, and 1 + i would be x^3+6x^2+10x+8?
7 702lead New member Joined Oct 29, 2007 Messages 10 Oct 29, 2007 #1 The polynomial with real coefficients whose zeros are -4, 1 - i, and 1 + i would be x^3+6x^2+10x+8?
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Oct 29, 2007 #2 Re: Polynomials and Coefficients 702lead said: The polynomial with real coefficients whose zeros are -4, 1 - i, and 1 + i would be x^3+6x^2+10x+8? Click to expand... You need to show your work - in detail.
Re: Polynomials and Coefficients 702lead said: The polynomial with real coefficients whose zeros are -4, 1 - i, and 1 + i would be x^3+6x^2+10x+8? Click to expand... You need to show your work - in detail.
stapel Super Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,582 Oct 29, 2007 #3 702lead said: The polynomial with real coefficients whose zeros are -4, 1 - i, and 1 + i would be x^3+6x^2+10x+8? Click to expand... Sorry, no. Please reply showing your steps, so we can help you find your error(s). Thank you! Eliz.
702lead said: The polynomial with real coefficients whose zeros are -4, 1 - i, and 1 + i would be x^3+6x^2+10x+8? Click to expand... Sorry, no. Please reply showing your steps, so we can help you find your error(s). Thank you! Eliz.