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Suppose that R(x) is a polynomial of degree 11 whose coefficients are real numbers. Also, suppose that R(x) has the following zeros. -4-3i, -i, 5+2i
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Suppose that R(x) is a polynomial of degree 11 whose coefficients are real numbers. Also, suppose that R(x) has the following zeros. -4-3i, -i, 5+2i
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