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  • 22-05-2019
  • Mathematics
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Find a polynomial with real coefficients with x-intercepts (roots) at
* x= 2, x=3i, and x = -1

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Аноним Аноним
  • 22-05-2019

Such a polynomial couldn't exist: given a polynomial [tex]p(x)[/tex] with real coefficients, if a complex number [tex]z[/tex] is a root of the polynomial, i.e. [tex]p(z)=0[/tex], then also the conjugate [tex]\overline{z}[/tex] must be a solution: [tex]p(\overbar{z})=0[/tex]

The closest we can get to your question is a polynomial with real coefficients and roots

[tex]x=2,\quad x=\pm 3i,\quad x=-1[/tex]

This polynomial would be

[tex](x-2)(x-3i)(x+3i)(x+1) = (x-2)(x^2+9)(x+1)=x^4 - x^3 + 7 x^2 - 9 x - 18[/tex]

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