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Mathematics, 30.01.2020 16:50, kingkuka1700

The polynomial f(x) has zeros at x=6βˆ’3i, 6+3i, and βˆ’1.

which graph could be the graph of f(x)?


The polynomial f(x) has zeros at x=6βˆ’3i, 6+3i, and βˆ’1. which graph could be the graph of
The polynomial f(x) has zeros at x=6βˆ’3i, 6+3i, and βˆ’1. which graph could be the graph of
The polynomial f(x) has zeros at x=6βˆ’3i, 6+3i, and βˆ’1. which graph could be the graph of

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The polynomial f(x) has zeros at x=6βˆ’3i, 6+3i, and βˆ’1.

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