kvaughn_75681
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Given f(x) = x^2 - kx +2 and one zero is at x= 1 + i, do the following:
a) Find k
b) Find the other zero of f(x)
I know that the other zero is x=1-i but don't know where to start to solve for k.
Thank you for any help in the right direction.
a) Find k
b) Find the other zero of f(x)
I know that the other zero is x=1-i but don't know where to start to solve for k.
Thank you for any help in the right direction.