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$1.00 polynomials, roots, and the number i

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Write the polynomial t(x) whose roots are 3i, -3i, 2, and -4. Please explain process.
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... -3i, 2, and -4. Please explain process. <br><br> ...

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Preview: ... 3i)(x + 3i)(x - 2)(x + 4)<br>= k[(x)^2 - (3i)^2 ...

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Preview: ... above, just email me. Each "part" needs to = 0. ...

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