Message from @kamaehu
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not sure how the "i" works hmmmm
yea
oh then it should be easy (i think XD)
"i" is actually an unreal number
It is the square root of negative one
hmm okay so when expanding it, we keep it until the end?
so basically i^2 = -1
what puzzled me is the "+4" they had
ah, okay
in the question the person was asking, -4 was by itself
yea
the zeros were
-4
and
4 + i
yea
Okay so this is my rough work
The i looks like it can be further simplified tho
algebra 2 help
Write a polynomial function of least degree w/integral coefficients that have the given zeroes (-4, 4+i)
would be written
(x+4)
<:What2:777241822930010132> because the sign flip?
yea
man, why are we doing their homework for them anyways? lol
would that also applie to 4+i?
yes
but you did that correctly
i don't want to do my hw darnit <:KEK:795742276549607456>
lmao
what is your homework
<:SadPepe:801485397678489660> linear algebra & psyc mostly
I hate physics.
It is like applied mathematics but no more useful than regular math
brah
i just realized the question that we helped kal with
i answered wrong <:SadPepe:801485397678489660>