In Exercises 59 64, use the given zero to find all the zeros of the function. Function

Chapter 3, Problem 63

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Finding the Zeros of a Polynomial Function

In Exercises 59– 64, use the given zero to find all the zeros of the function.

                    Function                                        Zero

\(h(x)=3 x^{3}-4 x^{2}+8 x+8\)                        \(1-\sqrt{3} i\)

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h(x)=3 x^{3}-4x^{2}+8x+8

1-sqrt{3} i

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