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OpenStudy (skye133):

The only zeros of a polynomial function f(x) are (3-i/4) and (3+i/4) (these are typed how they would be on a graphing calculator) What is the standard form polynomial function f(x) = ax2+bx+c that has the above zeros? all coefficients must be integers

OpenStudy (jh99):

are those imaginary numbers? i?

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

The simplest polynomial with zeros a and b is (x - a)(x - b). Write the zeros in for a and be above. Then multiply the two factors to find the polynomial.

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