243_robbo
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hi i have another (!!!) question -
JB Fitzpatrick ex 36(c) q 41
write out an equation of the lowest possible degree with (i) comples coefficients, (ii) rational coefficients and having the folloring among it's roots:
sqrt(3) + 1, 2 - i
i can get part 1 by multiplying out (z - (sqrt(3) + 1)(z - (2 - i))
but how do i find the real coefficient one?
is it something to do with multiplying by the conjuages of the original complex roots so that the ratioanlise them?
please help?
JB Fitzpatrick ex 36(c) q 41
write out an equation of the lowest possible degree with (i) comples coefficients, (ii) rational coefficients and having the folloring among it's roots:
sqrt(3) + 1, 2 - i
i can get part 1 by multiplying out (z - (sqrt(3) + 1)(z - (2 - i))
but how do i find the real coefficient one?
is it something to do with multiplying by the conjuages of the original complex roots so that the ratioanlise them?
please help?