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Mathematics, 03.11.2020 01:20, liltay12386

HELP FAST Suppose that R(x) is a polynomial of degree 13 whose coefficients are real numbers.
Also, suppose that R(x) has the following zeros.
3, -4, i, -5+3i
Answer the following.
(a) Find another zero of R(x).
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(b) What is the maximum number of real zeros that R(x) can have?
(c) What is the maximum number of nonreal zeros that R(x) can have?

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