Problem 1149
The fourth-degree polynomial f(x) has two real roots 8 and -11 and the two complex roots of x2 + 3x + 90. Find f(1).
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The fourth-degree polynomial f(x) has two real roots 8 and -11 and the two complex roots of x2 + 3x + 90. Find f(1).
Problem submitted by Pat Costello, Eastern Kentucky University
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