How do you write a polynomial function of least degree and leading coefficient 1 when the zeros are 4i, 4i?

1 Answer
Feb 25, 2018

f(x)=x2+16

Explanation:

If x=a is a zero of a polynomial, then (xa) is a factor.

Hence to get the required zeros we can write:

f(x)=(x4i)(x+4i)

f(x)=x2(4i)2

f(x)=x2+16

Any polynomial in x with these zeros will be a multiple (scalar or polynomial) of this f(x).