Solving Polynomial Functions involving Complex Numbers.

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Solving Polynomial Functions involving Complex Numbers

1. Find a polynomial function given zeros of -4, -2 and 4 + i.

2. Find a polynomial function given zeros of;

3. Given the polynomial function below has a zero of 2 i, find the remaining zeros.

4. Given the polynomial function below has a zero of i, find the remaining zeros.

5. Find the zeros for the following polynomial function. Both real AND complex. Leave in exact value.

6. Find the zeros for the following polynomial function. Both real AND complex. Leave in exact value.