Synthetic Division: x^4-4x^3+14x^2-4x+13=0, x=2-3i

demclau

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How do I use synthetic division to determine that 2-3i is a solution for x^4-4x^3+14x^2-4x+13 = 0?

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Re: Synthetic Division

demclau said:
How do I use synthetic division to determine that 2-3i is a solution for x^4-4x^3+14x^2-4x+13 = 0?

Thanks

Do you hafta use synthetic division??

How would you use synthetic division to determine that 2 is a solution for x[sup:2nkhigge]3[/sup:2nkhigge] - 8 = 0?

You would divide by (x-2)?

It would faster though to use f(a) = 0 when x = a is a solution f(x) = 0.
 
Re: Synthetic Division

Yes, I have been asked to prove this by using synthetic division.
 
Rather than mess with complex numbers, I'd suggest noting that x=2-3i is a root of x[sup:14rj6354]2[/sup:14rj6354]-4x+13, then divide your original polynomial by this quadratic and note that there is no remainder.
 
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