Answer the question.Is it possible to have a polynomial function whose only zeros are 9 and i? If so, write such a function. If not, explain why.

A. No; the conjugate zeros theorem requires that -9 and -i must also be zeros.
B. Yes; P(x) = x2 - (9 + i)x + 9i is such a function.
C. No; the conjugate zeros theorem requires that -i must also be a zero.
D. Yes; P(x) = x2 - (9 - i)x - 9i is such a function.


Answer: B

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