if 1-i is a root then 1+i is also a root
[x-(1-i)][x-(1+i)]
multiply out and u will get a quadratic which you can use to divide into the original polynomial
12 units definetly unless u know you can go heaps good in the 10 units u pick
its always best to have a back up subject incase things take a turn for the worst
ive done 4 out of 6 exams so far
Maths ext 1 - 48/53 (1st)
Physics - 62/75 (1st)
Chem- only did it on friday but i left out 9 marks so im gonna get shit
MX2 - did it on thursday hoping for over 50% lol may only just get over it
I got Maths 2unit on monday and English on wednesday
English is...
thnx for the help guys
lol @ affinity and trebla when we were doing the fundamental theorem of algebra part of it was proving what Trebla said. But instead of actually proving it we wrote in our books "the proof is beyond the scope of this course". haha
I have my half yearly this thursday and my teacher has told me that there will be a question involving induction and polynomials. Any ideas what the question would be like??
thanks