Solved: The polynomial has the complex number i as a zero;

Chapter 3, Problem 3.3.36

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The polynomial has the complex number i as a zero; however, the conjugate of i is not a zero. Why doesnt this result contradict the theorem on conjugate pair zeros of a polynomial?

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