How do you determine the remaining zeroes for #g(x)=2x^5-3x^4-5x^3-15x^2-207x+108# if 3i is a zero?
1 Answer
Use conjugate zeros, factor theorem, division of polynomials, rational zeros theorem, division (again), then solve the resulting quadratic by you favorite method for quadratics.
Explanation:
First Two Zeros
Given that
The Factor Theorem tells us that
Divide
Third Zero
To find another zero, we need a zero of
Neither of the easiest choices,
Possible rational zeros are:
Test until you find a zero. (Synthetic division is recommended for this testing.)
Depending on the order in which you test, you'll find a rational zero.
I found
Last Two Zeros
Solve
So the final two zeros of
List of Zeros
Zeros: